I'm surprised Simoni and Rujano could take so much time on Savoldelli on what is essentially a seven km climb that isn't very steep and without too much climbing earlier on the stage. Compared to
Colle delle Finestre Colle di Tenda isn't much more than a speed bump
. Tomorrow, I don't think either Simoni and Rujano will lose more than two minutes on Savoldelli, and I think he'll lose more than that on Saturday.
Maybe if the Finestre stage is a success the French can host a stage up their side of Colle di Tenda: