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@jonas I'm pretty sure you're Danish ;) He won Fuglsang because of Porte being stupid. He doesn't deserve equal to those 2 and didn't look to top 3 this TDF at any point this TDF. Nonetheless, we might give him a bit of a boost :)
About the warm-up, as visible, Froome was not in form yet as he planned to peak in tdf week 3. If Aru didn't attack he could win the stage? That's like saying dinosaurs would still be running around if they weren't dead. :D
Uran is currently on 80, Dan Martin too, both riders that have shown better consistency in the mountains and better results overall. It would be disrespectful to those riders to put Fuglsang on the same level. Sorry, man. :/
A silver medal in Rio unfortunately doesn't give you 80 mountain, nonethelss he received a flat and endurance update for that ages ago :)