In August 2023, Slovenia suffered massive floods that affected two-thirds of the entire country. At least seven people died, with property damage amounting to billions of euros.
As the European nation struggles to rebuild, it will get a little help from a homegrown hero: cycling star Tadej Pogačar. The Slovenian road cyclist — affectionately known as “Pogi” to his fans — has dominated the sport this year. He’s now in the elite club of racers who have won both the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France (he won both this season), where the young phenom logged a dozen stage wins in 2024.
Now, Pogačar will use his fame and fortune to help his many fellow Slovenians impacted by the tragic flooding last year. In an Instagram post last month, Pogačar said his charity organization, the Tadej Pogačar Foundation, would begin accepting proposals from those in need.
“This is my dream now after cycling — to help people,” Pogačar said on Instagram.