The difference between this WC and AGR is quite telling. He suffered from PR.
PR has been underestimated. It's not just a one-day race; behind a day there are weeks of training and weight gain.
The other day, some want to bring back the old routes so Remco can have the time trial, but the old routes had 250-kilometer mountain stages. One year, in aa Tour of Anquetil, the queen stage was 300 km
Pogacar would slaughter them all, and the time trial disadvantage wouldn't matter.
Vingegaard hasn't proven himself a 200-kilometer rider either. I think Pogacar would benefit from routes from decades past.
That's the reality, although people can keep complaining. But we saw at Mont Kigali what he would do. Remco may have had a problem, but in every race where there's a mountain, he's always inferior to Pogacar. He's never been on his wheel in a a mountain like Mount Kigali, never.
And the Tour's mountains are tougher. Imagine Pogacar on old routes with those long mountain stages. Vingegaard is another cyclist with 250km syndrome.