Evenepoel won a 2022 Vuelta a Espana where he was able to come from altitude camp in peak shape and hit the hardest 2 mountains still being super fresh. Afterwards there hardly were any true obstacles. Neither
@Libertine Seguros nor
@hrotha with full Spanish patriotism considered that specific edition of the Vuelta a Espana a proper Grand Tour! (Correct my if I'm wrong)
It simply was the perfect race for someone like Remco that needs to come in peak shape and fresh as daisy to a race, but has big problems to maintain that shape over 3 weeks.
He also really isn't a climber. Aubisque already has been too much. Like I said Evenepoel has sunken more often on the big mountains than Evgeni Berzin who was actually famous for totally falling apart on serious ascends. Berzin overlived the Giro d'Italia mountaine in 1994 & 1995 though, while Remco cracked on Aubisque & Tourmalet early on.
Di Luca who definitely wasn't a true climber either at least drilled Finestre & Blockhaus.
Remco needs to sort this out, but it becomes less and less possible he actually can. He's a super strong classics rider that is able to limit his losses in the high mountains to archive a podium spot in an ideal race for himself it seems. Just like in 2023 at the Tour de France.
Already looks like Pellizzari needs to pull Red Bull's chestnuts out of the fire at the 2026 Giro d'Italia first, before they seek Grand Tour success at the Tour de France.
There will be Ayuso, Seixas, Evenepoel and Lippowitz. Plus Del Torro if he doesn't need to fully sacrifice himself for Pogacar which seems entirely possible.
Ayuso is just as fragile as Evenepoel. Seixas is super young going for his Grand Tour debut. But including Del Torro those are 3 guys that look stronger for a 3 week challenge AT THIS POINT that need to crack ALL before Red Bull can think about another Tour de France podium.
Huge enhancement is necessary!