sir fly said:
Contador shouldn't be disappointed by today's loss. Entering the first couple of cobbled sectors he looked like he was fighting for dear life. Two and a half minutes isn't irrecoverable having in mind the form he's shown during the Dauphine.
Handful of seconds here, a dozen there, some mishap and he's within the striking distance before the tt.
Nothing over yet. Just the fifth stage.
Slightly disagree. At that point he looked fine and Saxo were "controlling" things (how much you can control with Nibali looking for his chance) but after he started to loose time, which not was dramatically over that distance, they might have calculated it to limit their losses over a furious chase. Still waiting for the confirmation of this though.
Corrected: "“Well, we lost about 2 and a half minutes to a very strong riding Nibali but we’re still confident. Alberto lost touch with the back wheel of Vincenzo and we simply couldn’t close the gap even with the help from other teams. Fortunately, he didn’t crash at any point and he didn’t have any punctures and not having any crashes is very important concerning the rest of the race. We’re five days into the race. Alberto is in peak shape and better than he was in Dauphine and we’re going to do some hard mountain stages. So, we’re still absolutely confident but aware that there’s some hard work to be done in order to make it back to the top of the rankings,” says DS, Steven De Jongh.
So it was just a monster ride from Nibali.