To be fair, it seems to me that there is a larger anti-VDB vibe coming from certain Dutch posters than the other way around for Gesink. If Gesink doesn't do well, there is always an explanation, if VDB does worse than Gesink, it is simply because the latter is more talented.
In an other topic (the one about the top 10 for TdF), one poster (non-Belgian i presume) doesn't put Gesink in the top 10, and everybody goes bonkers and this goes on for page after page. On the other hand, when VDB is left out, nobody cares. Just look at this very poll result and the comments by people in this topic. How "easy" this poll is, because obviously, Gesink is so much better.
As for the "bad luck" Gesink always has. Where was he yesterday when the peleton broke apart? In the second group. Where was VDB? In the first. Bad luck or coincidence? Hardly. VDB always rides in front and has to put a lot of effort into that. Last year there wasn't one TdF mountain stage where he wasn't sqandering his powers by constantly riding with his face in the wind, out of fear that riding further back, he might risk falling more, or missing an attack. Maybe he's a dumb ***, but if he rode like many others do, he could greatly improve his classification, but also risk crashing or getting behind at the same time.
The fact of the matter is, they are both talented riders (maybe on different skill levels), but with a different style (not only during the race, but the preparation to it as well). vdb also happens to be a late bloomer, Gesink has been expected to do well for years. But with neither riders, you would bet your house that he will finish before the other. If this year in the TdF Gesink ends up 4th and VDB ends up 8th, i sure as hell won't be surprised. But neither would i be if VDB ends up 3rd and Gesink 5th.