When Virtue/Moir came back, which was more than a full season before the Olympics, several teams retired, knowing they would have no chance for the last spot at the Olympics, barring injury of one of the three locks. The ones who stayed got pushed down the hierarchy. The announcement had similar timing during the season, ie, before the upcoming Worlds, one that neutralized Weaver/Poje’s Canada 1 status. (It also set up Moir as dictator for who would be on and off the Team Event, ie not Weaver/Poje.)
This timing is even worse, given that Demougeot/LeMercier had every reason to think that a year away from the Olympics, they had a great chance. Now Lopareva/Brissaud’s France #1 has an asterisk going into Boston, Arribert’s group has been stomped on, and LBF/GC are the new darlings without having set a foot on competitive ice. And the timing is because Sorensen was suspended as a sexual predator earlier this season.
So, while D/LM will get GP’s, their chances for the Olympics or Worlds 2026 are down the drain. They have a four year slog in front of them, instead of having a taste and the experience going into the next quad, unlike the skaters who will likely be central to the next quad, like, Lajoie/Lagha, Carreira/Ponomarenko, the Taschlers, Davis/Smolkin, and Turkkila/Versluis. If LBC/GC decide to stay for another cycle, and if Mouaden/Bigot do turn out to be the second coming of Papadakis/Cizeron, even three spots might not be enough for them to make it to 2030, while their peers have none of the same internal competition, and if they continue skating, will end their careers with multiple Olympics.