Well... sorry but as much as I like Roglic as well, you're actually the one that is very often unrealistic imo. You actually wish for the team being a full climbing train for Rogla? That's like the worst possible tactic ever.
To be honest i first thought some of you are joking and just wasting some time on the internet. Up to a point i could understand that, as ATM we are mostly waiting for the Tour to start, around some perfect time for people to get ideas.
Now i see some of you are actually serious in claiming things like Red Bull - Bora - Hansgrohe should not send a GC orientated team to the Tour, even go as far as claiming on how that is the worst possible tactics ever.
Crazy stuff.
Berniece and Yaf were on point: rouleurs are incredibly important to keep the main man out of trouble on the flats. Especially in the Tour. And when Pogacar and Vingegaard go, all bets are off anyway and its mano a mano.
Oh and for that satellite tactic of a team member waiting for Rogla? Ok, so you watched the Giro. And yeah, that worked perfectly with Van Aert and Yates. Once. And on that particular day, Yates had great legs. The timing was just right. But you certainly don't need an entire team of climbers for that. And an important sidenote: the two aliens were not at the Giro.
Hence i said around two will do and they won't be sprinting but making sure the leader is safe in the bunch. As for saying satellite riders tactics is bad and the team should just accept they can't do anything at all to offer some assistance to team leader on the climbs. IMHO that is gibberish. This tactics are often used across races through and through the season.
I am fine with the idea that Lipo and Roglic should just follow during the first 2 weeks, anf hope they will be in contention for podium. Without the team doing many extra efforts / setting the pace in the peleton etc. (like Mercatore Uno did sometimes with Pantani - you would not see him / them anywhere until the final climbs).
But when one of them is on a podium spot during week 3, it would help a lot if there is a team that is able to support / cover attacks by other contenders.
Of course they will be doing that, first two weeks included. There in just no way that they will be sending a bunch of youngsters to the Tour to do whatever they want. Even if Rogla wouldn't be participating they would never ride like that.
If you think you're only happy as captain when everything revolves 100% around you. Okay.
I see it completely differently. And many teams seem to too.
As I tried to explain: if I have Pogi or Jonas and therefore the top favorites and therefore have to and want to control the race: yes then all hands to one deck. If I don't have a top favorite and believe that I don't have to and can't control the race with my team. Then I can line up differently. Bora will not have the best overall team at the Tour. So I distribute the load and the chances. Then 4 direct helpers will be enough for Roglic. Van Poppel and Co will also help him. Van Poppel would also come along without a sprinter. And if Roglic is doing really well in the race, you focus everything on him.
The only scenario that is not ideal with the tactics: you have to defend something from the first week on. But that's unrealistic.
Both the Giro and the Vuelta team will be with full focus in GC. That is okay. Because at the Giro you had the favorite.
No way, all in for GC and that comes down to around 5 good climbers, forget about stage hunting, beyond getting a chance riding as a satellite rider. And even if that would be the ultimate goal, stage hunting and not GC, chances would still be rather slim.
So now i guess best to wait for the Tour roster to be announced, we all shared our predictions and expectations and lets see on how it goes.