For your same reasoning, personality. Not that Pogacar’s personality is hateable. But busting Vingegaard would be the most boring story ever and Denmark is probably harder to go after than Slovenia.
Good point, but I think the personality also gives him a lot of defense from a lot of people, also and especially in the media.
I remember well the die hard Lance believers, whatever came out, however clear the situation was, they didn't want to believe it untill it was all over and he confessed. But that took *** forever and a lot of people to talk if I recall correctly.
As you pointed out, Lance's nature became only obvious to a greater public through the questions that were being asked, but honestly also just because he pissed of or mistreated to many people. If Pogacar doesn't do that he'll be hard nut to crack if not for a criminal investigation, and probably even then.
And as I pointed out earlier, there are less Doping cases now in Cycling than basically ever before, so there's no indication anyone is looking very hard atm.
I don't really know how Slovenia/Denmark play into this, other than the prospect of local journalists getting funding to blow them up respectively. I also have no idea how Slovenian courts handle doping cases, if it came to that. Which would also need for the case to be in Slovenia. I'd be more concerned about UAE, because they'd surely want to protect their project from any doping revelations. Probably by all means necessary.