Ok, I am not arguing any of that. Just thought and was told he would clean up every GC in the GTs. That he would be that good, so I guess it is natural to be disappointed with him not living up to the potential that was promised. Many feels that way from what I can see.He just did what he said: demonstrating to JV that he doesn't care about the GC anymore. I think it's a good strategy because it gives him the most chances to win stages and the KOM.
Some argue that he should stay with the GC group in all mountain stages 'to test himself and learn' but that clearly conflicts with his winner mentality. I can see the value in doing that but the only other good option is his current strategy. It allows him also for once to ride without pressure and enjoy what he did always earlier in his carreer, going for long range attacks, so why not?
That he was more suited to one-day races, one-week stage races and winning stages is something a lot of people has said for a long time. Maybe they were right. Still time to prove those wrong, I guess. One can only feel disappointed now.