Yes I've been busy with family (half term) so have only caught the short YT highlights which never tells the full story & all the excitement is drained out of it. Very pleased that Sepp K gets a reward for all his climbing dom work. A stage in all 3 tours is no mean feat plus his Vuelta GC win. I do still wonder how high he could have got as a protected rider, say as a team leader on a different team? He doesn't have the TT chops but being team leader can help that focus and there was only the one TT this time. He would surely have climbed into a podium spot. Visma have played a safe but professional game in this race, banking on Jonas having the form, which he has. I don't think Adam Yates would have matched him here, probably would have also been fighting for a podium spot with the rest. Is Felix Gall riding the Tour? and will he be ok about taking the role of mountain dom to the wunderkid Seixas?! Just looked up his program and no Tour listed, but he is going for the Vuelta, pretty good move, he'll have a chance there if he keeps this form & depending who else turns up. Jai Hindley battled back brilliantly and is poised to take third. He is riding the Tour in a top heavy Boro with Remco and Lipowitz- makes for interesting musical chairs there. Arensman has also had a good tour, if he can keep 4th today then that's his best result, twice 6th and with no great help from Ineos really, though once Bernal blew his chances, he did help and is facing 10th spot if he can hang on. Top 10 in any grand tour is a career highlight.
Eulalio is on 6th just losing a 5th position yesterday but again if he can keep climbing & fighting like he has is pretty guaranteed a top ten spot - a fantastic result and who knows he might today reclaim 5th spot anything can and does happen.
The 2 climbs today look enormous and especially with the tired legs, knackered brains, going to be a lot of desperate efforts to hang onto GC positions or try and do better, one final push. Sprinters will be cursing it in the slow slog of the grupetto, their minds on Rome.