5. Woohoo, Pogačar won and I do like a good show, but if your guy wins by ten minutes and the world only revolves around him, that‘s boring and takes away from it all. The way Pogačar already had the win locked up in December actually saved the image of this race because there was no GC battle expected, so there are no complaints about the lack of a fight. 2022 and 2023 had similarly good breakaways, but it was overshadowed by the intense frustration about Jai Hindley‘s and Geraint Thomas‘s negative racing antics respectively. I think this race has negatively influenced my opinion of Pogačar, not because I disagree with his style of racing, but because I want him to take victories against the best riders in the best races.
One final thing that is very disheartening about this race is that the increased TT mileage actively hurt the race because most strong TTers have a negative Modus Operandi that leads to horrible racing. Carapaz and Bernal (or Gall) for example would be great in this race but they just aren‘t going to go to the Giro if the Giro route doesn‘t suit them. With the Tour, it‘s different because it‘s the biggest race and the strongest climbers would still show up if there was 100 kms of TT. As a fan of any form of racing that separates the riders from each other and makes them fight for time, this is a sad revelation.
On second thought, maybe I should change my vote to a 3. (following the Netserk method) As last year, if you give this a 10, you are unable or unwilling to see nuance and probably are on your way to a parasocial relationship.