A dominating performance by Contador, unusual for him in early-season races. Fitting, as this is an unusual early-season race. Usually we have short, punchy climbs in Andalucia, and puncheurs like Kwiatkowski win, and don't challenge in stage races for the rest of the year. Yesterday, there was a different scenario, known as the Alto de Hazallanas. 8 kilometres at 10 %, with sections at 18 dwarf the usual spring ascents such as the Alto do Malhao (2.8km) or Jabal al Akhdhar (5km, but steep).
But is such early-season form wise? From some hasty research, only two riders have ever won one of the February races and gone on to win a Grand Tour - and none won the Ruta. Froome, of course, beat Contador in Oman in 2012, and Contador won the Volta ao Algarve in 2009. Contador wants to win two.
If Contador rides like he did yesterday in Tirreno-Adriatico and the Volta a Catalunya, he will not win the Tour. It is not possible to win every race you enter beforehand, and do so. That, at least, is my opinion. It would be riding full-bore for 6 months, which is impossible.