Vingegaard reminds me of Ocaña. Ocaña was far superior to Merckx in one Tour de France, but he lost it because he retired after a crash. He was more than 7 minutes ahead when that happened.
Ocaña would´ve retired with two TDFs.
But the superiority of Ocaña against Merckx was a exceptión. Merckx would once again be superior to Ocaña
Ocaña was a monster for the TDF but Merckx was a better cyclist, by far. Not only because he won more TDFs than Ocaña, but because he won more outside of the TDF.
As a complete cyclist, in classics, there was no possible comparison, like between Pogacar and Vingegaard
I think it's a good parallel.
Pogacar is Merckx, Vingegaard is Ocaña, and Roglic would be Poulidor. Although his career is more like Rominger's. It was to give an example of someone from that era.