The Tour is usually a race of two favorites, if not just one. Third place doesn't guarantee anything. Historically, third place has been a spectator.That's not true. I already told many times he is a GC rider, not remotely close to his level in hilly classics and specially TTs and this is due to lack of consistency in the mountains. He is unreliable in the high mountains.
And to be honest, I don't actually mind that much when people say he is the 3rd best GT rider (right now, he isn't for sure IMO) but if someone has a different opinion,it's also realistic to think that way. But when someone says he is a future TdF winner because he was amazing in the TdF 2024, l lose my head frankly. There is zero evidence he can win the Tour, specially when he loses 2 minutes to Pogacar in every big MTF. Even for Vingegaard, he is not close and when those who claim he will win the TdF, I just think "In what scenario can he win the Tour when he is racing against two way better climbers?"
In hilly classics, under the right circunstances, he will beat Pogacar occasionally but when Pogacar doesn't make mistakes, there is no chance for him. This is what I have been watching in the last 2 years. Can this change? Maybe in classics, no in GTs. He will be coached by Dan Lorang. One of the best!
Furthermore, Remco isn't Lipowitz, who's just starting out. He debuted the same year as Pogacar and Vingegaard, so he's a rider of his era, not one who can look too far ahead to when the others retire. We don't know who will retire first, and the years of competition are the same for now.
I agree with what you say. His climbing level isn't at all consistent. He's only been consistent in one Tour (Pogacar hsas 0 DNF in GT), and after focusing on that. Any setback and it's not even a sure thing that he'll get a podium finish. So, it's very difficult to guarantee that he'll win a Tour. Chances are he won't, barring an exceptional situation like Nibali. And even Nibali showed a bit more consistency in a race like the Giro.
Remco, in GT, reminds me of Valverde. The best GT for him is the Vuelta, due to its easy route and less mountain. Valverde was never a favorite in the Giro, and neither was he in the Tour. He made the podium once, but he was never a contender for victory.
I don't even see Ayuso winning a Tour, and in the mountains at least he performs better in one-week races´ mountain.
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