There are egos in all teams. And no big team will just automatically work for Roglič at the Tour. What i feel it's rather safe to say JV won't do that. And at the Tour JV is not the best team for Roglič. That is on why so many issues are involved for him on this race. He needs more homogeneous team. Ineos needs the edge. In my opinion it's a good match. It's risky but at the same time mutual benefits are there. If this is to happen then i guess it will be during the winter time. For now lets get Rogla on the bike again.
Ineos had the full team in stage 5 including Roubaix winner and Geraint still crashed at the same time Roglic did. Switch teams and Roglic still goes down. Pogacar didn't had any team, yet managed to even win time. Team's protection is not failproof sometimes even teammates can take you down like Benoot did with Vingegaard.
The way I see it, key differences (from Roglič perspective) between TJV and Ineos are:
- Ineos focuses solely on GC while TJV has multiple goals which clash with one another
- TJV has a rider which likey has and possibly will continue to have an edge over him in the mountains while Ineos currently have no such rider
These two facts combined mean Roglič's chances for Tour victory should be higher in Ineos. As for other factors such as team spirit and rider development I think it's impossible to say for sure...
When was Pidcock focused on Geraint's GC? Pidcock has contract until 2027 and aparently gets 5 million in his new contract. No way he is gonna be a domestique or he misses TdF at that price tag. Geraint and Bernal are gonna focus on GC, their own, they're not gonna bury themselves for Roglic. Apart from some weak pulls from Yates and Martinez, Geraint didn't have any support. Guys like Van Aert, Kuss or McNulty were better than the entire Ineos team. Everyone emphasized in the last week how Ineos had the full team and they could pull some things, they were nowhere to be found.
The second fact is not that helpful as you think it is. The 1-2 strategy is gonna be harder to pull bc everyone learned from it. Even if Roglic leaves, both UAE and TJV will have at least 2 leaders high. Secondary leaders would respond to these long range attacks and they will also have satellite riders. Imagine if Pog had Almeida to respond to Roglic's attacks then carry him few kms on Granon, how much time will he save.
Remember Giro 2019, how Landa was supposedly stronger, or Giro 2020 where Geraint was better than Tao. If Roglic is back to his Vuelta 2021 form, he has a chance against Jonas, the Tour starts in Basque Country, his playground. If Prudhomme gets scared of Jonas, they might put more explosive climbs where Roglic is better.