"I was not at my best on the Glandon. I stopped to pee, and the commissaries blocked me from coming back to the peloton. I was disappointed for this," Muzic explained of the controversy in her post-stage interview. "Luckily, I had
Grace Brown with me. It was 20km full gas to come back in the bunch, and it cost me energy on the Glandon. I missed Demi and Pauliena in the front. But I felt better for Alpe d'Huez."
In truth, Muzic doesn't use this incident as an excuse either. "I lost too much time in the first part of the week. Maybe, for me, it would be better if we had more mountain stages at the Tour de France. I trained a lot on the threshold on the long climbs. It was the first time in my life that I think it paid off," the Frenchwoman reflects. "But maybe I was missing a bit of punch for the stage in Liège that was needed for the GC in the end, but we need to think about this for next year."
"I am disappointed not to finish on the podium, but the three girls in front of me were just better than me," concluded Muzic sportingly.