Losing time on purpose would be terribly stupid, for the following reasons:
- He's third with only eight days to go. It's too late to change his strategy.
- Even if he loses a chunk of time, he can still finish between fourth and tenth. You don't just throw away a top 10 place. Otherwise fewer than ten riders would be riding for the top 10, which would be ridiculous.
- Other riders can get a bad day in the third week.
- Losing time doesn't guarantee to win a stage later.
- He's already got a stage win.
He'll just have to hang on and fight to limit the damage. Hopefully the Tourmalet will be taken quietly by the GC riders, otherwise it will be a tough day. If he gets through today without too much time loss, a decent place of honor remains possible. Finishing seventh with a stage win would be nothing to be ashamed of.
So why is he having difficulties? The autumn crash is one part of the explanation. Another problem is that he hasn't been reconnoitering the mountain stages. Computer simulations aren't the same as actually being there. Next year he'll need a different preparation if he wants to improve his GC chances.