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Considering the level and condition of everyone at the time, I don’t think there was anyone who would have caught up with Bernal on that stage or the following ones, other than maybe Thomas. Bernal was the strongest and most consistent of that Tour, even with his shaky start.
This year though, Roglic currently looks undeniable.
I’d rank Evenepoel above Bernal for future GT success assuming he can hack it over 3 weeks. His combination of w/kg, low weight and TT ability is ridiculous.
However Bernal is 23, he’s not even close to his peak years yet.
Hardly imperious.
A neutralised stage gifted him the lead. Ineos defended on a shortened final stage.
Bernal has been overhyped by the Inneos marketing machine and Brailsfords confirmation bias. IMO
I don't like his riding style in case you couldn't tell.