Stybar is pretty fast, Asgreen has won bunch sprints and even Lampaert isn't exactly slow. I could easily see Asgreen beat anyone in a sprint at the finish of a monument. And the thing is, because they are usually represented in the every group, break, chase, and have an ace up their sleeve in the peloton... they always have the upperhand tactically. Like last year in E3. Stybar didn't have to work together with van Aert, Van Avermaet & Bettiol, because Jungels was up ahead. So while van Aert, Bettiol and Van Avermaet were working their asses off trying to catch Jungels, Stybar was laughing all the way to the bank. So when they finally caught Jungels, Stybar easily beat van Aert and Van Avermaet in the sprint, even though they are supposedly faster. And that's why they're always difficult to beat, and in such a scenario, you don't even have to be the strongest in the race individually.
And it's a domino effect. They have a guy in a solo break, but also in the chasing group, and a sprinter in the peloton. Only the guy in the front has to do the work, because the guy in the chase can say he has a guy up front, as well as a sprinter in the peloton. The sprint train guys can rest in the peloton, because they have two guys up the road. So in any and every situation, the odds are always in their favor, because everybody is having to work, except them. If the chase doesn't catch the guy solo up the road, they win. If the chase does catch him, they also win. And when the peloton catches the break, they also have the best odds. I know you know this, but i just felt like writing it down, lol.
If they can "devide and conquer" in PR and RVV, they can win there as well. It's a bit harder to do in those races, but definitely not impossible for a squad with their depth. Stybar, Asgreen, Lampaert, Jungels, Sénéchal and Ballerini are all riding PR. If they can get 3 guys in the final, they likely won't need the fastest guy.