(Image credit: Getty Images) Tadej Pogačar reached a new milestone last week, taking his 117th career victory with his 20th overall title in a stage race when he won the Tour de Romandie . It's one that checks off another box on the Slovenian's eye-watering palmarès and begs the question: what's left? Pogačar's decision to target the Tour de Romandie this year was an interesting one. He has never before ridden the Swiss stage race, and chances are he never will again. The race is in trouble for next year from a financial standpoint, but now Pogačar's name is on the roll of honour, is there any real need for him to return? Romandie comes at an awkward point in the calendar, with Pogačar hiring a private jet to Switzerland to start the race fewer than 48 hours after winning Liège-Bastogne-Liège . It was a bit of an add-on to his Classics campaign and it doesn't serve much purpose with a view to the Tour de France as he'll have to wind down then ramp back up, next racing in mid-June.…