- Saxo need to change the order of riders to pull at the front. Majka was amazing today, but cause of Navarro too many riders came back and the pace dropped, which favours Rodriguez. Hernandez was neutralized for a big part due to Contador's flat tire at the penultimate climb. In the coming day's Hernandez can do more for
- I don't think Rodriguez was stronger today. Contador wasted a lot of energy in attacks that didn't stick before he lauched his final attack at 2km from the finish. Rodriguez on the other hand didn't make one acceleration before he started to pull Contador back. Rodriguez can't drop Contador, he even had to suck his wheel because he wanted to sprint even though he might have taken more time if he would've went straight over Contador. Note that Contador didn't measure his effort well, as he had like 10 second with 1km to go and a dropped Valverde managed to come back a little.
- Rodriguez had a lot of luck today with other riders helping him. Froome's moronic suicide attack was an ideal leadout, if that wouldn't have happened Rodriguez should've had to rely on Moreno and he might not have taken Contador back. I don't expect Froome to pull for Rodriguez anymore, and Valverde (who did a little pacing) will only look out for Froome. Moreno can also have a bad day, which means that Rodriguez will have to do it all on his own.
- Because of small flat easier parts on Ancares, the attacking didn't start until 4 km from the finish. Lagos de Covadonga is a climb where it is needed to attack from further out, because the last km's are up and down, meaning big time can't be won or lost. Cuitu Negru has a couple of very hard km's before the last 3 km's, so attacking from there is possible, I don't think there will be attacks on the Cobertoria. Bola del Mundo is a week from now, and they will be doing a harder side of the Navacerrada before that. Fuente dé will do nothing for the GC
- Contador has still room to improve. The chance he is good enough to drop Rodriguez will increase every mountain stage. He only needs to drop Rodriguez once. If Rodriguez (or Contador) has a bad day, it will be over. Today Rodriguez didn't have to react to Contador's initial attacks, which only increased his chances.
- What i do think is that Saxo should let the breakaway go
-I don't think this means anything for the Tour, except that Froome's weakness was showed again today. He can crack miserably after an accelleration. I still think Contador will come back at his own level (or even better as he said). Apart from a week in San luis, he hasn't raced a race in over 13 months.
Long story short: Cheer up fleur



