I think the gap between Remco and Vingegaard has been big. They are in different tiers. But with Vingegaard’s wife clearly wanting him to pull back the intensity, him potentially hitting the all 3 GT wins goal this year, and the coaching turnover, I wouldn’t be surprised if Vingegaard starts slipping from his high water mark, shrinking the gap to Remco independent of his trajectory. I also wouldn’t be surprised if it stays the same or increases. Remco just has not been able to maintain consistency in climbing performances. His best has been very good, but for a random mountain stage in a GT, if I’m picking horses, I’d pick him after Pogacar, Vingegaard, Roglic, Almeida, and Lipowitz. He’s just too likely to crack.