Jelantik said:
agreed.
I don't think it's a fear of 'holly crap".. wet on his pants kinda thing... but more respect to the strength of Froome. That's why contador won so many GT probably because he always acknowledges and respects the strength of his adversary and learns from the past performance to improve. And never underestimates them even if they are down by 1 minutes. This past two weeks, it's the proof that you never count out Froome.
This is very much true. One of Contador's qualities is that he's perfectly able to estimate the strength of both his own as well as his competitors (and ride accordingly to it). Unlike Rodriguez, Valverde, Schleck and many others, who - how strong or in the best form of their lives at times they may have been - he knew he could beat them one way or the other, if he was good enough, because in the end he's simply better. With Froome it's different, on him he doesn't have the reassuring advantage he has on others.
Therefore it was very understandable he was, and again he proved to be right to be, more concerned about Froome than Valverde - who he should be able to defeat at some point in some manner, like he proved yesterday already. The fact he sees and knows that, is part of the reason he won so many GT's and guys like Valverde and Rodriguez (who to often misjudge this kind of situations and their opponents and don't make the most out of every scenario) have not.