Remco at his peak is a top 3-4 climber alongside Roglic, but I agree with others: the problem is that he is rarely at peak climbing powers. Think about how often Roglic has crashed out of races, and yet since Remco came back from his injury in 2021, Roglic has 2 Vuelta, 1 Giro, and, what 4 or 5 one week stage races? Remco has 1 Vuelta…
Again, at his peak, Roglic and Remco might be at parity, but if you randomly pick a day for Remco to race, I don’t think he’s likely to be top 3 or 5. Roglic had a much higher floor, for example, but not necessarily a higher ceiling.
Pogacar of course has the highest ceiling and seemingly the floor is close to the ceiling. Vingegaard not far off from that.
Remco is the outlier in fluctuating floor. Is there an argument against this?