They were not lone voices
		
		
	 
In '22 when Vingegaard "Fentoned/Froomed" Roglic in the Dauphiné I said he would be a genuine vice-captain for Jumbo-Visma in the Tour, and was largely laughed at. By the end of the Tour people were worried it was going to be a Vingegaard walkover for the next five or six years. 
I also said at the time that I hoped they hadn't beaten the attacking playfulness out of Pog. I think they did make him a more conservative rider in the end - especially after the first half of the Tour in '23 where they were constantly inviting him to race and the gap between the two (if not the race lead) fluctuated from stage to stage until the TT.
In '22 Jonas definitely had a high mountain /heat /long climb advantage of over Pog and they amplified it by e.g. getting Pog to spend his matches unwisely on Granon. He was then chasing and attacking wildly at every opportunity while Vingegaard sat on his wheel, so that on Hautacam Van Aert was able to drop him for Vingegaard to take the stage and a big chunk of time. Jonas then rubbed it in during the TT, where he eased off on the final climb to gift it to Van Aert while still beating Pog.
That was pretty much the genesis of the "you can knacker Pog out / get him to bonk" theory. 
In '23 things were a lot closer until the 3rd week TT. Pog picks up some seconds here and there in a tough opening week in the Basque while A. Yates is in yellow, but Vingegaard looks like he's put it to bed on stage 5 to Laruns, taking a full minute on him. Pog takes half of that back the very next day, and then chips a few more off a couple of stages later and again a couple more after that. The Vingegaard blows it all up in the stage 16 TT - they start the day with just 10" between them in GC and by the end of it Pog is buried. He dies the next day, losing nearly 6 minutes, possible bonk or issue but quite possibly just broken mentally.
And that's pretty much the genesis of the "you can get Pog to crack in the third week" theory.
Pog was obviously a little undercooked in '23 following the LBL crash, but the incessant attacking to close just a few seconds on Vingegaard also cost him. Opinion was fairly mixed as to whether Jonas had Pog's number, or whether Pog would have had a lot more in the bag if it wasn't for the crash.
'24 It's Jonas's turn to be undercooked after a bad crash, hoped to find something in the third week but it never materialised. He still managed to nick a stage where Pog forgot to eat and also showed that despite the crash he could still descend - Pog quicker on fast bits (more kgs) Jonas making up ground on the tech sections. Pog absolutely puts the boot in from the second week on, winning a hatful of stages and taking big chunks of time over and over again.
'25 Visma come to try the old tricks again, get Pog burning his matches for a few seconds early on, hit him with what they can at altitude / heat / 3rd week. Unfortunately Pog had worked on the heat and altitude issues and wasn't prone to biting on the "let's race" carrot - leaving lots of escapees to claim stages he could have won. He'd also worked on seated power, allowing him to attack with far less stress and far quicker recovery - just riding everyone off his wheel. Jonas had a put a bit more muscle on and was closer in the sprinty puncheur bits, but he'd lost advantage in the bigger climbs and Pog raced smart and conservative and clearly hated every moment of it. Jonas had some bad days, which will leave him with some "what ifs?" but didn't look like he had the measure of  Pog at any point. The last mountain stage might have offered hope for a hail Mary, but he was already too far behind and with the stage shortened there was no chance of using it for the GC in any meaningful way.
At this point it looks like Jonas's goose is cooked, it's difficult to see where he can make up ground. His natural advantage in the high mountains has been reversed fairly conclusively and Pog is now taking the GC as a serious endeavour, rather than winning it by having fun on his bike, so he doesn't look dislodgeable by bonk/overattacking-exhaustion
I have no idea why I just typed out this TdF summary essay, guess I was bored. Probably should have been watching the Coppa Bernocchi - GP Banco BPM. Hopefully someone finds it vaguely interesting.