Vingegaard was surrounded by his team and didn't have to work one bit. 1-2 attacking Pogacar with Roglic. With a better team Pogacar wouldn't be in an isolated position and get attacked like that and lose energy chasing.Pogi lost the Tour on Granon and wouldn't have been able to close that gap afterwards even if he had had a better team. However if he hadn't bonked that day, it obviously could have been a different race, but Vingegaard still looked like he couldn't be cracked, but we'll obviously never know.
I dont know how we ended up talking about TdF2022 for so long. All I said in my first post in this thread is that this years tour UAE has a better team than last year. Jumbo visma doesn't have the luxury of having two leaders which was decisive in stage 11 when Vingegaard and Roglic double attacked Pogacar. This tour Vingegaard is solo leader and Pogacar is the better time trialist and the better bonus second sprinter. I cannot see how Vingegaard will win if Pogacar has good support from his team unlike last tour.
What necessary job? The Peyragudes stage has 4 mountain tops, do you really think 1 domestique is enough to set a high tempo tiring the legs of Vingegaard that for the most part didn't have to work one bit thus being way fresher than the opposition.Listen, mcnulty did all the necessary job for pogacar on Peyragudes stage, but pogacar couldn't drop Vingegaard. On hautacam's stage, uae did the necessary job until middle of spandelles but again, pogacar couldn't drop Vingegaard. Then, on hautacam pogacar was spending the same or less energy of Vingegaard, because he was in the wheels of kuss, van aert and vingegaard. Jumbo hardened the race, so pogacar could have followed vingegaard after his attack or counterattack, but simply he didn't have the legs. Majka wouldn't made any difference because his leader couldn't drop Vingegaard. If majka was there, he would do the same that jumbo did on hautacam, make the race hard, but it wouldn't make difference, because in all 21 stages of the tour, pogacar could never drop Vingegaard.
The most strong rider won, just like in 2021 and 2020 pogacar was the most stronger rider.
Due to unfortunate circumstances Pogacar was left with a weakened team early in the race and was forced to work, close gaps which he otherwise shouldn't have to meanwhile Vingegaard had his team do the dirty work for him to keep him fresh.
I'll give you a thought experiment, pretend Pogacar and Vingegaard switched teams for the 2022 TdF do you really still think Vingegaard would have won if had to go through what Pogacar had to go through racing with minimal support in key stages? That will tell you if the strongest rider won or the strongest team won.