If everything goes well tomorrow, it should be a great day for Landis considering the climbing. It will be fun to see what Voigt, Pereiro, Chavanel, Quinziato, and Grivko do tomorrow.

No climbs serious enough to make a difference tomorrow, but it's not an easy stage. Plenty of ups & downs, medium length but not so long that anyone will be able to pull off an escape like today's, I think.
The rest day on Monday before the Alps will be well received, I'm sure.