hornball
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RE: Tour de France
Crazy stuff!! Not steeped in cycling, so need to ask this question: When a natural event like this occurs (can't remember one) which prevents the stage from being completed, why is the entire stage not just cancelled and the times the riders had before the start maintained?? Nobody foresaw this happening, and although Aliphillipe was draining time on the climb - as we saw yesterday, his ability to descend surely would have seen him probably - if not definitely - limit his losses to retain yellow. Indeed, he was starting to claw back a second here a second there!
Is it not unfair on him that an element of the stage that he excels at was the cut off point for cancelling it, while retaining times up to that point, and declaring a finish time as if the stage had been completed?
A few said that he would likely lose more time tomorrow, so delaying the inevitable, but that is pure speculation!
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RE: Tour de France
(26-07-2019 16:09 )hornball Wrote: Crazy stuff!! Not steeped in cycling, so need to ask this question: When a natural event like this occurs (can't remember one) which prevents the stage from being completed, why is the entire stage not just cancelled and the times the riders had before the start maintained?? Nobody foresaw this happening, and although Aliphillipe was draining time on the climb - as we saw yesterday, his ability to descend surely would have seen him probably - if not definitely - limit his losses to retain yellow. Indeed, he was starting to claw back a second here a second there!
Is it not unfair on him that an element of the stage that he excels at was the cut off point for cancelling it, while retaining times up to that point, and declaring a finish time as if the stage had been completed?
A few said that he would likely lose more time tomorrow, so delaying the inevitable, but that is pure speculation!
its happened a few times before and they always do it to a pont where it was timed normally not much of a fuss but seeing the leader who just got shafted is french then will surely be an outcry
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(27-07-2019 16:45 )SecretAgent Wrote: ^ Agreed Alaphilippe made the Tour exciting and I wish he had held on to a podium place. The final week was always going to be crucial though and Bernal deserved his win. Thomas also showed what a class act he is with his comments in the last few days.
Sad to see Alliphillipe end up out of the podium positions!! Deserved better for the ride he had, and the Tour he gave us! I am still a little unhappy I guess at yesterdays events. Couldn't be helped with the mudslide I know, but to not cancel the stage outright, and take the results from the climb, when Julian couldn't even make use of his specialist skill to the fullest extent, a little sour for me!!
Today showed he had lost his power to compete I guess, but maybe if he hadn't had to make that first climb before neutralisation yesterday...then who knows.
Anyway congrats to Bernal, and the class reaction of G.
Wish they would re introduce the final day time trial to Paris once more myself. It may happen again 'Lemond/Fignon that is. A thought that it couldn't, is no reason to not provide for the possibility surely?? In Principle, I don't like a coronation. The race is supposed to be 21 stages. Race to the line up the Champs Elysee
(This post was last modified: 28-07-2019 10:23 by hornball.)
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