It's hard to say how he can do because the mtb worlds and olympic objectives always took priority the last 3-4 years. By his own admission, each mtb race costs him 3-5 days at remaining at altitude / dedicated road training camps and that's before all the dedicated mtb training and additional equipment testing days needed for mtb. which isn't focusing on racing with the GT team long list. As we see with Ferrand-Prevot, she will turn exclusively to road in order to target GC and I think Pidcock will have to do the same if he wants to reach his GC potential. 2nd best Young GC rider in '22 Tour is I think more relative of where his potential can go.I don't think it was ever a serious proposition outside of a Thomas style transformation. It's difficult, because it's clearly how he sees himself and what he wants to do, but it really isn't what he's best at. In a hilly one day race he's probably the third best rider there is; in a GC race he's not even top 20. I think Ineos' obsession with the Tour didn't help, either. A proper, dedicated classics season and he can establish himself as "the best of the rest" outside the mutants, imo.