I think there is a certain amount of disarray within the team and that is coming from a BMC fan like myself. To be honest, with what happened to Evans last year and having almost 6 months off the bike and nearly 9 months without competition, it was always going to be difficult for him to come back this year to his normal level. His performance in the Giro was quite impressive considering the circumstances beforehand.
Van Garderen's performance is odd but I think it is clear that he peaked too soon at the ATOC. I still don't rate him that highly tbh and I doubt he would have done much against this field on this course. It is going to be hard for him to try to peak for an important race for him, being the Tour of California and then want to do well at the Tour. I think he may have to rethink the planning of those two races in the future and what he wants to target.
Gilbert is the real disappointment and does not really have many excuses. Yes, he has been injured but his performances have still been woeful. It is a bit rich for him to expect team support on some of these stages when a) The Tour was always for BMC to be behind Evans not Gilbert and b) Gilbert has simply not performed during the year to even deserve a spot on the team let alone be a leader at the Tour. Hushovd should have been in the Tour squad, even if his performances have not been that great either.
What I do not understand is why BMC is not resigning two riders who have shown a lot of promise this year, Frank and Santaromita. Surely money would not be the issue so why would two talented riders be given the chop? BMC needs a big shake up and I hope they can turn things around for the rest of the season.