Well, he has already shown he is interested in the classics, winning Liege as he did in front of Alaphilippe, Valverde, Woods, etc. And this season he will be riding Flanders too IINM. Nothing though that detracts from focusing on the Tour. Indeed, going for the Vuelta after the Tour, really isn't much of a risk at all. He still gets to focus 100% on the Tour, before tackling the second GT. The real test will be tackling the Giro first and then winning the Tour too, perhaps with the Worlds thereafter, if the course is favorable.....if he succeeds, in this day and age, he belongs amongst the ranks of Merckx and Hinault.