“Obviously I’m disappointed to lose the yellow jersey, but in the same breath, I think we can take a lot away from today — it was such a strong team performance,” said Froome.
“I took a bit of a knock yesterday in the crash and lost a bit of energy because of that. I felt a bit blocked through my thighs, especially where I landed yesterday, but I’m not going to let that get me down.
“I think it’s normal that I was a little bit off and Alberto rode a fantastic race, so respect to him. He took the race on when it was at its hardest, and he’s got the jersey to show for it.”
The new race leader said he took confidence from his ride on Saturday.
“It confirms all the work I’ve done. I’m on the right path,” said Contador. “The most important thing is that I’m getting better every day.”
Sunday’s eighth and final stage is a 131.5km run from Megeve to Courchevel, with three cat.-1 climbs and another summit finish.
“I came to the Dauphiné without thinking about victory,” said Contador. “Tomorrow I expect to be difficult. We’ll see what happens.”
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