Sure, just not very good. Especially on this parcours. He is not good enough a climber to put the hurt on these climbs, he is not good enough a rouleur on the flat. Both on the flat and on the climbs, Van Wilder is far superior, it's not even funny. The only role he will be playing is that of going in the break, but even that Van Wilder could do just as well, because there is no way a break with Hermans goes to the line. Van Wilder could even work after the break would get caught.
It's a good thing Vanthourenhout quits as NC, because he gets credit for things he has no control over, while making ridiculous selections and tactical plays. The only reason the team has been successful is because Evenepoel is a generational talent. He left Thibau Nys at home two years ago "because reasons", he made a fool of himself during the WCC in Leuven because he couldn't allow anyone but Van Aert to be top dog. Now again he is taking riders who would not even get selected by their own trade team in a race like Liège (i'm talking about Stuyven) and a crosser who gets two good results per year.
Not to mention the screw up of sending Segaert to the UCC ITT u23 which he already won 2 times, even after Van Aert, Evenepoel, and finally Lampaert all forfeited going. What does he do? He calls some dude nobody ever heard of to ride with the pros, sending Segaert to the U23, again. While the dude he called to replace Lampaert, was still young enough to swap places with Segaert and go to the U23 instead. You can't make this *** up. And of course, Segaert wins the U23 race, with a time that would have given him gold with the pros, lol.
It's clear Vanthourenhout mostly looks at how people performed this season, and honestly Hermans did better than Van Wilder. Just because Van Wilder at his best, is better than Hermans at his best doesn't mean he should be picked, because he didn't show that. So I agree that Van Wilder is the better rider, but I understand they went for Hermans.
I also disagree about your remarks about Vanthourenhout. Clear case of hindsight is 20-20. WCC in Leuven was in 2021, the season Evenepoel blew himself up due to bad SOQ management in the Giro. He was very *** at the Olympics, which was the first race with the National team that year, and they didn't appreciate that. Based on that they decided to go all-in on WVA, who destroyed the TDF. They could've given Remco a free role after his result in the EC, but pretty sure they were still pissed about the Olympics, and that Remco didn't show much improvement besides at the EC. On top of it, the course was seen as a great course for WVA, it was designed for him, and a WVA in TDF form would've won that. It's just that he gets squeezed out completely by Visma for the TDF. Pretty sure Evenepoel would've won that WC if he had a free role or was the leader, but he listened to the leaders, who had reasons not to give him that role, which I understand.
I don't see an issue with Stuyven being part of the team. If there is anyone that has always shown to be a great domestique for the team, it's him. Also he showed in TDF that he's able to get over a hill, he improved a lot in that regard.
On Segaert, it was his own decision. Segaert wanted to ride U23, I don't know why, I find it ridiculous. But I also didn't expect him to get the best time of the day (no rain though), and neither did anyone here on the forum. Because I didn't hear anyone complain about it beforehand. Vanthourenhout probably discussed this with him, and if Segaert wanted a definite win in U23, instead of top 10 at elites he probably said fine.
I find it very easy of you to say what went wrong after it happened. Also just saying everything is thanks to Evenepoel is ignoring all the effort everyone and the staff puts into it. There's a reason why Evenepoel thanks everyone, and also Vanthourenhout. You act as if it's an easy job and it's just selecting people and see how it unfolds.