Of course it can work. That’s not really in question. But RBH doesn’t just have Evenepoel as a leader, they also have Lipowitz. And he’s been showing all year that he has every reason to hope he can fight for the podium again. So for the team, it’s quite difficult if they don’t know whether Remco is in the right shape.Example: on the first mountain stage, Pogi attacks and only Remco and one other rider can follow. Lipo can’t, because as we know he isn’t that explosive and sometimes loses a bit on short, steep ramps. If you trust Remco’s form, you let him follow the move because you could distance riders like Vingegaard in that scenario. But if you believe Remco won’t be able to keep up in the high mountains, then of course you don’t let him go with the attack, so that Lipo doesn’t lose too much time. And without any races beforehand, it’s almost impossible to judge that properly.