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Intuitively I wouldn't be surprised if Vingegaard is the strongest climber of the two, when it comes to really high altitude, but we'll see.interesting take from Jack Haig (video probably geo-restricted?!), who expects more from Vingegaard than Roglic:
"I think Primoz here is taking no risks, we might see him not perform at 100% to his capabilities. To be honest, looking at the Jumbo Visma team, I think Jonas is maybe the stronger one, here at the Dauphiné - that may change for the Tour."
Not sure if it's just guesswork, though, or something he noticed while riding with them in the peloton.
