1. You cannot build on Kuss as your main target, for he is on his 9th week of grand tour racing this season. He could go from strongest in the race to worst overnight. This could also not happen and he remain consistent, but any long term strategy has you not riding for him. + for Jumbo.
2. In his third year of being a major grand tour rider, Vingegaard has proven time and time again that he can drop anyone anywhere, as long as it is on an incline. Having him being the main option to attack long range, with Roglic sitting in behind to clean up any scraps therefore makes the most sense. Some will say he only got these gaps because the rest didn't care, most will say they did so because they are riding with logic and acknowledge that Vingegaard is the hardest of all three to beat. + for Jumbo again.
3. Roglic ain't build like that. He is not an attacker. His qualities as Purito on steroids have brought him many victories, and this is where it comes to haunt him. You can point your anger towards Jumbo, but in his seven years with Jumbo, he hasn't exactly proved he is capable of doing this. He did it once, on Lagos de Covadonga. A move that he didn't even initiate. In fact, he wasn't even able to prove Jumbo wrong today, as he dropped absolutely nobody except his own leader on a ramp that suited him the most. + for Jumbo once more.