It's pretty funny how Mas is always on almost everyone's list when we do this right after a Vuelta and on barely anyone's list when we do this right after a Tour, when his results in both races have been the most consistent of any non-big 2 GC rider. Makes me think we collectively aren't that good at doing this.
As always, GT-only ranking:
1. Pogacar
2. Vingegaard
3. Evenepoel (nobody feels even remotely worthy of this spot. However, I don't want to penalise Evenepoel too much for a Tour where he started with compromised prep + broken rib, and when you figure that Roglic seems to have started his decline in earnest, Almeida has never finished on a Tour podium or in the top-2 of a Giro/Vuelta and Lipowitz is a less impressive Tour third place than Evenepoel was last year, I don't know who else is supposed to go here)
4. Almeida
5. Lipowitz
6. Roglic (would be lower if I didn't think his Tour prep was suboptimal too, but otoh I don't see how you can put him over Lipowitz after the past 3 weeks)
7. Mas
8. Ayuso (hardest rider to rank right now)
9. S Yates
10. Carapaz
11. Landa (the other type of rider a lot of us are prone to forgetting about)
12. Del Toro (will be higher, possibly by a lot, with one more year of development, but I can't put someone who was the third-best climber in a depleted Giro with zero other results to back it up in my top-10)
13. Onley (yes, I know that seems like a big difference between him and Lipowitz, but ultimately the only mountain stage he beat Lipowitz is the one where Lipowitz killed himself in the valley and he's also a bad time trialist. In addition, Lipowitz has more results to back up his Tour)
[biggest gap since the one between 2nd and 3rd]
14 and beyond. Nobody remotely worth considering for a top-10
So compared to last year, when I felt we had a fairly clear top-10: no more DFM, three new riders in the mix with Lipowitz, Del Toro and Onley, and the return of Simon Yates. Otherwise, little has changed.