Field is hard to judge when literally nobody is doing 2 consistent GTs in a single year this year. I guess it's not too much of a stretch to say Mas is probably at a similar level to last year. What is clear is that Roglic isn't at his normal level and that Pogacar and Vingegaard aren't there. To say the field is strong because some big names are present but finishing 60th 8 minutes down is just nuts.
What this Evenepoel would do in the or Giro or Tour? Barring collapses on longer climbs I'd lean to 3rd at the Tour and in the mix for the Giro win.
For those who doubt the level in this Vuelta: Remco did 12s better on the last 15-minute climb than a top-level (Vuelta-winning) Simon Yates in 2018. According to Strava, it was even 20 seconds.
So Remco 2022 would have finished 20 seconds before Yates 2018 on this stage. That same Yates that won that Vuelta, and was that toying around with Froome and Dumoulin in the Giro 2018 almost every day the road went up in the first 2.5 weeks).
Would anyone have said the level of the competition is weak if Yates 2018 finished at 20 seconds today...?
Face it: if Vingegaard was still working in the fish industry, Pogacar would have won his 3rd Tour and people would have said he's dominant and the best thing ever in cycling.
But if there is another guy who suddenly decides to switch from the factory (or from ski jumping or football or Zwift
Just to show that:
- the relative level of competition is what it is: you battle against the riders who show up to race. Always been like this and Remco can't help that some of the 'big guns' are underperforming or not showing up... They all have good reasons but that doesn't make a rider's win less glamorous.
- the absolute level of Remco is higher than that of some of the past winners and (only his team knows) he is probably doing stellar W/kg that are at Tour level. Would this be enough to beat (or just follow) Vingegaard in this year's Tour or Pogacar in last year's Tour? Who knows, we can only guess. But irregardless of the competition, Remco's performances in this Vuelta are GT-winner-worthy: he performs and shouldn't apologize for the competition, if he wins this.