Regarding Alberto Contador (Tinkoff), Unzue recognised that for the injured Spanish Tour contender, “It’ll be a real test, we’ll find out a lot more about what his underlying condition is like. Given he hasn’t lost time today [stage 4] on such a complicated, fast final, that confirms to me that he is on the way back up again and his recovery process has begun. Tomorrow, I’m sure he’ll be either with or very close to the other favourites at the finish.”
Asked if Movistar’s big guns would wheel into action on stag 5, Unzue responded that he was not definitively planning to race aggressively tomorrow, rather, as he put it somewhat ambiguously, “That’s not necessarily our aim. For the moment we’ll settle with holding on to what we’ve got until the Pyrenees, where, compared to the previous days, we’ll see a very different race begin.”