It would probably not have made much difference given the descent, but they could have had a bit larger gap to OConnor at the top of the Cat 1. Carapaz, Roglic, Mas, Gaudu (and maybe 1 other) were starting to create the gap. At the moment when elastic started to stretch before briefly breaking, both Lipowitz and another FDJ rider come around The red jersey, but close enough to him to give a brief draft and then shortening the distance to the back of the GC group. I’m surprised in those situations that those chasing riders (usually the top doms) don’t swing wider around the key guy getting dropped. Or wait until the gap gets bigger then attack a bit later. I understand the intensity of the wattage they are putting out at that point might make it hard to judge what is the best tactic and the impulse would simply be try stay with the group that has their leader.
Nothing dramatic about this—just wondering.