cineteq said:
I'm basing this on his performance yesterday, thus for being rubbish.
Yesterday *his* performance was excellent - the problem was Zandio not realising he was the 5th man after an unlucky crash, and wiggins then having to wait. Thats nothing really to do with Wiggins and more to do with probable language barriers. Take out the probably around 20 secs costs by having to wait for Zandio and Sky come in in the midfield, losing hardly any time to the favourites.
As for today, when Sky came to the front 10km from the end, they shepherded him to the front, and he seemed comfortable in being there; it seems like he just misjudged his position on the hill, not expecting the gap between Anton and the rest of the riders to be enough for them to be classed as a different time, until it was too late. But there were plenty of others who did the same - Sastre, Machado, LLS, Le Mevel all presumably thought they were in the same group for the timings - and Anton and Purito weren't that far ahead of them and could have been unlucky too.
Until we see what happens in stage 4, all we can really say is Wiggins has come in with great form and fitness, but lacking some race sharpness - whether this form/fitness is enough to not lose too much time in the moutains we'll be able to say on Tuesday evening