Regarding Movistar, I don't believe that Landa, who is in the 3rd week of his second consecutive GT, has the legs to do anything significant anymore. He also spent the most bullets out of any of the current contenders in the second week. Although I wouldn't mind being wrong in this case. If Quintana has actually ridden himself into form now, as opposed to having just one particularly good day yesterday, then he is the Movistar rider more likely to enter the podium battle. But , in fairness, that is one enormous if.
I don't really see Alaphilippe lasting all the way in yellow. One big attack from Bernal, who seems to have improved relatively in this 3rd week, will likely be enough to take that yellow, even if it comes tomorrow on Val Thorens instead of today. Ineos probably tries to keep Thomas in with a chance for a win as long as possible, but he hasn't really shown a requisite climbing form thus far. Still, with this being Ineos, a mid-race transformation like Froome's in last years Giro, is not quite off the cards yet.
As such I can only see Pinot finding his great legs (instead of the average one's of yesterday) as way of preventing yet another Ineos/Sky Tour victory. But with Bernal having improved now, even Pinot's great legs might not be enough to drop him anymore. Unless he wins, or seriously cracks trying, that crosswind stage will remain hauting Pinot for some time. Unfortunately that scenario is looking ever more likely to become a reality right now.