Yesterday was after much longer and harder racing and gaps were huge. This was maybe Pogacar's best attack (both absolute numbers and relative to the field) that didn't result in dropping all rivals.
I'm not even trying to make a point. I cite that climb mainly because it's similar in how aggressive it was raced, not because of how difficult the day was overall, and because it very shortly after Liege 2024, where you again have a Redoute ascent.
San Vito seems a good baseline for 'fresh as daisy' and that was roughly 5% less power for 14s less, but then you really get back to the idea that Pogacar in the first week of the Giro of 2024 wasn't maxed out at all yet.
The other reason I'm interested in a fresh baseline is because of the fatigue factor, major adjustments don't make much sense when one riders gets way more tired than others, and I think there's a decent reason to think Pogacar's performance was very close to a very fresh performance even if it was 230km into LBL.
For Seixas you can directly compare it to Fleche and Itzulia. Fleche raw numbers aren't near La Redoute, so perhaps the difference in tactics is way more important than fatigue.