Times are right except for Verbier. Lance came in behind Kloden and Evans at 1'36 off Contador. Jurgen and some others came in around 2'20" down on GC from memory. Wigellius was close to him on that stage, within 10 seconds.
Given how he lost two additional minutes on the team during the TTT, he did well. Checking my HDD/DVD recorder for specifics about Mt. Ventoux, Jurgen was in the breakaway group of 19 that had 4'30" at the start of the climb 20 km's out. Tony Martin and Garate were the only ones who made it to the line. Jurgen benefitted massively on that stage as well as stage 17 on the Roseland when the leaders caught up. He stayed with them for a considerable distance and was only dropped near the end. Politics on the road aided him on Ventoux, the Saxo/Astana bickering over 3rd place. I'm still not convinced about his ability to match the top 5 or 6 riders, but he will survive and do well next year.
Time gained is subjective in a grand tour. Everyone bleeds somewhere to someone. Jurgen didn't loose too much after that TTT. If he can be in soo many breakaways for consecutive days, he'll be fine for 2010.
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