Tour de France Tour de France 2023, stage 17: Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc - Courchevel, 165.7k

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Yates and Bilbao today

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12BENOOT Tiesj1:42:01
23KELDERMAN Wilco1:01:43
315LAENGEN Vegard Stake3:43:01
417SOLER Marc2:37:16
531GAUDU David17:38
633KÜNG Stefan2:27:16
735MADOUAS Valentin1:06:08
837PINOT Thibaut25:21
945CORT Magnus3:33:36
1048URÁN Rigoberto3:07:20
1151ALAPHILIPPE Julian1:50:09
1255DEVENYNS Dries4:15:25
1365BILBAO Pello13:06
1466HAIG Jack1:52:09
1581CICCONE Giulio1:50:20
1683SKJELMOSE Mattias1:25:47
1791O'CONNOR Ben1:06:18
1895GALL Felix18:19
1998PETERS Nans3:17:58
20113COSTA Rui3:09:31
21121MARTIN Guillaume19:56
22136MÜHLBERGER Gregor2:20:08
23147VERMAERKE Kevin2:56:22
24154HOULE Hugo2:18:08
25155NEILANDS Krists2:11:24
26156SCHULTZ Nick2:33:21
27161YATES Simon13:46
28162CRADDOCK Lawson3:07:40
29165HARPER Chris53:31
30173CHAMPOUSSIN Clément2:34:04
31175GUGLIELMI Simon3:22:51
32196MOSCON Gianni4:20:05
33204JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland2:09:58
34208GREGAARD Jonas2:27:42

Not sure they actually all together.
Soler and Küng are slightly behind.
 
If it was mano-a-mano between Jonas and Pogi on a breakaway and Jonas flatted, Pogi would wait for him.

But with tubeless tires these days, a flat is highly unlikely.
As soon as there is a Rodriguez or Simon YAtes there Pogi has to keep racing, at least wheelsuck. And your contingency plan in case of a crash or technical difficulty cannot just be: "Pogi to be overly sportsmanlike".