So after rewatching the final climb in full and looking at some Strava files
- UAE does all the damage within the first 2 minutes of the climb, Sivakov posted and did like 650 W before pulling off which is 9 W/kg but this wasn't the 10% section yet. Estimates have Pog at 8 W/kg for 6 minutes, but Vingegaard doesn't drop after 2 minutes of 8W/kg so extremely likely even the Domancy split was very positive.
- Pogacar takes a huge amount of time on easier section of 2023, but even he himself is probably trying to recover there a little bit.
- G2 paces inefficiently, largely sitting on Evenepoel. After Lipowitz attacks, he's faster than Vingegaard on the remainder of the climb and only loses about 10-15 more seconds to Pogacar.
- Pogacar does the final cat 2 section at 24kph, which should be around 1850 VAM, which is still lower than his overall VAM for the climb. Anyone saying Pogacar looks easy here is full of it, he's very labored which is completely logical if you considered he started a 20 minute climb with basically a 2-6 minute max effort.
- Jorgenson is probalby 2nd fastest on the final split, only losing 11s to Pogacar in the final 6'20, and he actually gains 15s back in the final ~1.7km.
- Saxonne was overall pretty normal pace, but it started at like 4.5 minutes at 7W/kg which you should consider very quesitonable if you're Visma and if you consider nobody recovers from 7W/kg intervals like Pogacar.
-Visma should have just stuck together on Domancy sticking to 7W/kg, have Jorgenson empty himself on the 5% section and then Vingegaard solo the final 2.5k. But they're not very smart so ofcourse they didn't.