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Nah, that ain't his only hope, you just wanna make it sound like that cause those tactics are in Pogacar favour.Reducing it to 1v1 and hoping Pogacar drops out if pretty much the only hope anyone has at this point. Also, Remco taking minutes on Pogacar in one stage is such a delusional take I won't even address it
Keeping things messy can always bring out unexpected results. I'd never have taken Kuss or Pereiro as GT winners, but here we are. I also never expected Sastre to win the tour or Yates to win the Giro in the manner that they did. It's not cause US Postal under Armstrong, and UAE under Pogacar have went out of their way to reduce the chaos and simplify the race that it will always go that way.
Even if nothing happens to Pogacar but an illness sweeps through his team, he won't be able to control every stage unless he makes allies. If instead his rivals unite to burn him up even he should have his limits. At which point every stage, not just the mountain stages can become GC battles. If instead Jonas helps Pogacar out by making it a simple 1 vs 1 he can still write another Tour under his name. That ain't so certain if Visma plays it smart.
You not wanting to adress my previous point, is just you missing the point of why a chaotic race can actually benefit his rivals instead of his rivals helping Pogacar simplify the race. Once the race is simplified Pogacar will probably win 99% of the time. if it ain't simplified and there is chaos, that number i pulled out of my hat i'm convinced drops.
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