Without the motorbike Pogi would be 3 minutes in front.
You realise I'm talking about the period between 80km and 60km to go, right? When the gap was 45 seconds and you had teams chasing, led by Belgium, who stopped once Remco was dropped. The race was decided then – there was never any chance Evenepoel would take back time in a 1:00+ pursuit, but a 30s pursuit effort is totally different.
Pogacar would've won the race by just s much had he attacked with 60km to go on the cobbled climb. He made life hard for himself and risked a Zurich/Amstel situation for no apparent reason.