Took him longer to start winning WT stage races and GTs than to win one day races and Belgium style stage races. Racing smaller races made sense when he didn't win the big ones. Now it doesn't make sense anymore.
I guess we're supposed to assume the least dumb option right now, which is that Lefevere is just being Lefevere and talking ***. Maybe they will pretend to decide to do Vuelta last minute to somewhat sandbag and pretend he shouldn't be the favorite or whatever after hitting the WC.
Could just be the scheduling will be fairly logical from here but that the media game around it will just be insane.
The thing that matters for the future... is his climbing, I believe. It has always been the main thing that he needs to improve on to win the biggest races.
He has done some great performances one some MTFs in smaller races. He of course won the Vuelta but, and this is not to knock him, he wasnt really challenged except for an Enric Mas who found his best form during the race.
Remco also came into that race in great form and hit it out the park. Like he presumably was planning to do in the first week of the Giro here as well and even though he still was in the lead... it was probably not by as much as they had calculated on. It could be because of the crashes, sickness or other reasons. It could all be speculated on, but thats probably been discussed enough by this point.
Lets see what happens for the rest of the season, depending on where he goes. Seems to be just a lot of talk atm from different people.
However, next year I would really like to see him start with Valenciana again. Followed by Andalucia (please no Algarve or UAE) and then P-N or T-A. Maybe Catalunya again and prep for the Ardennes, where he should be racking up wins for years to come. He is tailor-made for those races. Then rest/training period before doing Suisse or Dauphine ahead of the Tour.
Thats what I would like to see and would be the ultimate test to see how high his ceiling could be. Otherwise they can keep going with the same approach with smaller races and peak for the Ardennes. When it comes to GT-racing try to take as much time in the ITTs and early stages of the races, when he is fresh and in great form from the beginning. Try to hang on and defend the lead, with a strong team, towards the end of the race. It could work and yield in another GT-win in the future but another Vuelta is more likely in my opinion, if that is the case.
He is also just 23... so there could still be room to improve but maybe that comes at a cost of something else? Like one- day races or ITTs. Who knows, there sure is some pressure on the kid. I hope he can cope with it and bounce back.