Some great aerial views of the monuments, not too bad on the road and a great final sprint.

Andre Greipel has surprised me by coming out of the group and besting Cavendish, Sagan and the rest, not once, but twice now. He's always been good, but he's showing some stuff up against what I think are superior lead out squads.
Peter Sagan has seemingly not lived up to the hype of his earlier Tours, but he's been a good soldier working for Contador. As is routine in his second place finishes so far, the separation from his tire and the winner is barely the width of the white finish line stripe. He always finds a way to be there even though he's working as a lone wolf once Contador is safely placed within the lead bunch and lets him go.
Tomorrow is a hilly course with an uphill finish which suits his style. It also runs along the coast where head winds and side winds will be prevalent. He's my choice for Stage 6.
