Of course I won't give up on him, he's too talented for that. But he hasn't many big wins currently, only Québec in 23 and the national championship in 24. Still no stage wins in grand tours and so far Omloop 23 is his only podium in the cobbled classics. I really hope he will have luck on his side for once the upcoming weeks and get some good results in races that matter the most.
He rode only 1 GT (and did fine) and 10 WT cobbled classics in his career btw. And if you look deeper into it, it just isn't that bad.
Gent Wevelgem 2022: 48th as a neopro
DDV 2022: crashed out
Omloop 2023: 2nd
Gent Wevelgem 2023: Very strong on first Kemmel, flat on plugstreets, impossible to come back
DDV 2023: 6th
Paris Roubaix 2023: 3 flats, one of them in Arenberg, and one 1km before the velodrome, otherwise he would've been sprinting for 15th place
Omloop 2024: 10th after being one of the strongest all day
E3 & GW 2024: horrible cause lyme
Omloop 2025: bad luck at a very bad moment in the race, but also not good enough imo.
It's hard to make progression when you're looking like Sep Vanmarcke 2.0 right now.
Anyways, people need to stop overhyping riders who do really good in smaller races as a neopro and have a few good results on a higher level. Especially in Belgium people tend to think they have found the new Boonen or Evenepoel whenever someone young shows high potential. It does not help them. People set possibly unrealistic expectations. Not just in Belgium tho. Even Ayuso has already gotten a lot of criticism cause he hasn't won a GT yet 3 years after his neo pro year. Which is BS too. Just stop thinking super good neoprofs are going to make a big step every year like it's still 2010. It doesn't work like that anymore.