I do remember Cycling111 being worried a few weeks ago that he hadn't been seen out on his TT bike very much.
Nothing, just one day they posted an Instagram post here.
The rest of that week he uploaded 200-kilometer mountain trainning to Strava

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And we also mentioned that the trip to Canada was a bad idea for a time trial. They can't call that an excuse; we warned about it beforehand.
He wouldn't have won today's time trial, but the difference between not finishing second today and finishing fourth, I think, may lie in these reasons.
Jay Vine had never beaten Pogacar in a time trial. I don't know about Van Wilder, but Pogacar had never been beaten by a teammate, even if the teammate was in good shape.
I thought Pogacar wouldn't win, and I explained those reasons. But I did think he'd finish second. On a bad day, I thought he would finish third. Today's performance is more mediocre than I expected.
For me, his ITT in Australia was better. He finished sixth, but was a flat ITT, the startlist was better, he didn't lose as much time, and he didn't seem as fatigued at the finish.
In the Dauphine, he had a bad time trial, but he didn't seem as exhausted either.
He definitely did things wrong. Without those bad things, he should have finished second, about a minute behind.