But he didn't, and that was part of their defensive strategy throughout. Roglic lost 2020 fair and square, sothats out of the question IMO. He lost to the better rider - maybe not psyshically, but strategially and mentally Pogacar was better overall. Pogacar even lost time for no reason and had a much, much, MUCH worse team. No excuses in 2020. Roglic just didn't cash in where he could've in fear - his motto "no risk, no glory" comes across rather funny after this race. Or maybe thats where he adopted it.
Its 2019 if anything, and arguing 2021 IMO is unserious as well considering the Alps in that race. Roglic would likely have suffered the same fate as Carapaz, and then maybe those two would have reduced the gap slightly more in Grand Bornand than what it ended up being, but Pogacar was also flying in the time trials and easily controlled the Pyrenees for stage wins the same way we have seen peak Roglic do.