Aside from all the races he won, look at the TDF gravel stage. Remco attacks and Pogacar catches him without any problems. With Vingegaard on his wheel, he didn't even need his help to catch him.
And at the end of the stage, if it weren't for Jorgenson, Remco would´ve lost time.
Anyway, my comment was directed at another answer.
Pogacar is more likely to arrive in Paris wearing yellow than Remco. This is an objective opinion. Because, besides, if Pogacar doesn't arrive in Paris wearing yellow, Vingegaard will. Remco has two riders ahead of him in the TDF, Pogacar could only have one.
Barring accidents, the TDF is historically a battle between two riders. The third-place finisher is always a step below. And here we were talking about winning in yellow on that stage. Remco first needs to prove he's the first alternative to the winner. For now, he's a podium rider.