Good!
I know it's an unpopular opinion, of mine, but I stated multiple times that it doesn't really makes sense for Pog and Vingo to exaust eachother in any multiple stages race that isn't the TdF.
The TdF is over three weeks, not over a day like a monument classic. Therefore it's enough to quench the fans thirst.
We don't need to seem them both at the Vuelta in 2025.
If they were smart they'd split:
-in 2026 you do Giro-Tour; I'll do Tour-Vuelta
-you do Dauphineé; I do Suisse
...
-in 2027 you do Tirreno Adriatico; I do Paris Nice
...
I know it's not romantic, and some people might get disgusted by said idea, but honestly if I were the higherups of Visma&UAE, I'd definitely play it that way.
I didn't know Visma and UAE were run by wrestling promoters... "don't give the money match away for free" and all that.
At the moment it seems irrelevant because not only are both riders head and shoulders above everybody else, but Pogačar is currently head and shoulders above Vingegaard, so this would just mean twice as many races become boring parades for the one dominant rider in attendance, unfortunately, so unless you get both of them at the same race, it's going to make a lot of races a waste of everybody's time and attention.
The rivalry as we speak is more Contador vs. Schleck, with Vingegaard riding a comparatively selective calendar, and then coming 2nd, while Pogačar runs a more comprehensive calendar and still wins. However, the comparison breaks down because the only races Schleck used to target outside the Tour were the Ardennes classics, while Contador would fill his boots at smaller stage races, whereas outside of their GT exploits, Vingegaard pretty much exclusively does a handful of personal favourite stage races, while Pogačar does a complete calendar of one day races too.