From what I've read about Roglic in relation to teammates, he seems to be a great mentor and leader outside of races, but you're not gonna get him on board easily with him having to domestique a target race. At the Tour he really wanted to do his own *** in the Alps, but then in San Sebastian he doesn't care about his own result and does the grunt work while he was probably stronger than Van Gils.Roglic definitely is the wild card as he is the best support/mentor either rider could rely on for the Tour or Giro. He couldn't serve both and still be valuable if the rider he supports starts to go terminal in week 3 and he's the best, next choice. It seems doubtful all three would end up in the same, primary GT target for that reason but weirder things happen.
Remco's offseason will be more focused on an assigned goal than ever. And it won't start being the WCTT.
I expect 2026 to be his last year, and I don't expect he wants to be in a 3 way rivalry for team leadership.