The UCI doesn't choose the route, ASO does, hence the recent Tours with little to no TT's since French riders can't do TT's. No worries they'll probably have the other ones soon too, with the budget increase (there's a causal relation between their style of racing and the decline in viewer ratings; was in the the paper the other day - along with 5 tips to spice it up again but practically you can do nothing about it without the UCI / before they were aware of the take-over).
Quickstep is different; they pay relative peanuts, they can't compete with Sky- if you want to see how much Lefevre pays here: () ; rider becomes too successful/can make more money he leaves, they can't keep all of their good ones (Sky can and buy more). Plus they always have one or more sprinters, makes it easy to win a lot of races. Alaphilippe will probably leave; they only hold on to those that are essential for the domestic market (like Boonen, he could have gotten everything)- and another one will fill his boots. That's because Movistar most of the time is not boring/or dominant, and they ruin it a lot of the time; plus Valverde is Valverde. Everybody loves Sagan (Sagan=spectacle).
The second category is overall (not all) attracting more viewers.