Here's the thing... we argued about whether it was valid to criticise the safe, defensive riding earlier in the race, but we have incontrovertible evidence that they should have taken more time when it was available. I said that this would end up like Andy Schleck in the 2011 Pyrenées and I was proven correct. They chose not to ride hard on stage 6. Chose to gift Pogačar time on stage 8 because they were more concerned about Quintana and Bernal. Chose to ride stage 15 at a suboptimal tempo to keep Sepp Kuss from being expended. Primož Roglič should have won the Tour de France. Primož Roglič and his team have controlled this race from start to finish, they rode like the maillot jaune team when Yates had it and they rode ever since then literally with it. Primož Roglič will replay this moment in his head over and over until the day he dies, but nothing should be taken away from him and mountains should not be made of molehills. He rode well today. He finished top 5 on the stage. But decisions made two weeks ago and last weekend in his team car have cost him what should have been his career's crowning moment. He has every right to feel completely broken. And hopefully in time he can look back on this race and realise he didn't blow up, and this ride, though the one he will likely forever be remembered for, is still a great one.
Primož Roglič didn't lose the race today, Tadej Pogačar won the race today.