I'm sorry this is the argument that bothers me the most. I've seen a few people here all but claiming that he is just doing these spring races to shake the cobwebs and that he will be on top shape when it matters, but does that make sense? He was never a Geraint Thomas bullshitting his way through training races to peak hard for his GT of choice, nor would it make sense to take that risk being in a team where a slightly subpar performance pushes you down the leadership ladder Showgirls-style.
He was targeting Itzulia as he was the sole leader for the first and maybe only time this season, are we thinking that he just decided to lower his level on purpose to protest against the team lumping him with a co-leader last minute? Why would he target a race in April while purposely being far from his top shape because that will be needed in September and he can only peak once now all of a sudden.
Make it make sense, please, and I'm dead serious.
He's racing to be good, not racing to peak in March/April.
If there's one thing consistent about aging GC riders it's that they often had to start limiting their spring campaign to still hit the best shape for the target races. Contador never did, and I think that's a big reason why he flamed out so much in 2016-2017.
We meme certain riders for being too good in the spring and then being crap in the TdF. At the same time, there's a lot of GT riders that do comparatively little in the shorter stage races.
Even Evenepoel is just *** around as a GC rider in the spring.
As for Roglic, it's very well documented he wasn't at his best for the 2025 Tour, and he still basically did best-of-the-rest performances on some of the stages that suited him. It's very hard for me to believe he'd fall below that level in a race that suits him much better and coming in with a good preperation.
He was clearly burnt out last season, so why should he be aiming to peak in the spring right now. Especially when the rumor is that skipping the Giro was his own decision.