Makja kills almost everyone and the remaining Giro Wannabe guys were looking at each other for the last podium places as they were way out of contention in the mountains (ie: irrelevant to the outcome). They knew if they gassed themselves trying to cover Tadej they'd be out the back. They were already down minutes to him so...no reason to move and jeopardize their precious podium aspirations.Pogacar's team at last year at Giro wasn't as good in the mountains. When Makja was Pogacar's last domestique and Pogacar attacked, there were usually 8-10 riders in the group.
And in the Tour, even though the team was strong, Pogacar always attacked with his biggest rivals in the group, Almeida never dropped them like Kuss has done in some GTs.
Kuss, Roglic and everyone that helped JV are now on to other things. Jonas will be on his own with maybe Matteo trying to pace him, or leave him depending on JV strategy. It's too early to know what their strengths are.
When Pogacar attacked Tour rivals he already had a lead that gave him minutes to play with. He didn't need his guys to pace him at that point as they sat on every competitors move they could. What's worse? Being jumped by Tadej after repeated beatings or towing his teammate to a better GC position?
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