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Vuelta á Espana 2016
Croatia14
what a great day for cycling this day was: Greipel won, Bouhanni got beaten and Arberg lost all his excuses in one Vuelta Stage
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Spilak23
Strydz wrote:
Moser, de Gendt and Bakelants complaining about the decisiion on Twitter, they think the riders should of been kicked out of the race.




not surprising two of the realest cyclists out there are complaining
 
Spilak23
Lopez and Bewley rode half the stage working their ass off for their leader then rode half the stage alone and still finished ahead of 70 rider peloton

90 riders even...
Edited by Spilak23 on 04-09-2016 21:26
 
deek12345
Cycling a sport where they make rules up as they go alongSmile
Edited by deek12345 on 04-09-2016 21:39
 
alexkr00
Croatia14 wrote:
what a great day for cycling this day was: Greipel won, Bouhanni got beaten and Arberg lost all his excuses in one Vuelta Stage


What are you talking about? Froome also wins
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Shonak
alexkr00 wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Huge asterisk on some of those riders now for the rest of the race.


Pierre Latour*



Pfft

Robert Gesink*

Pfft :lol:
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Shonak
I love how the rules guys are super strict with the time limit bullshit on mountain stages and kick a guy out for being less than a minute over but here, people can just slack it off whilst others are racing for their lives.

Riis123 wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Tell them to fuck off and go home. Seriously how do you lose 54 minutes on a stage that only took 2h54???


I could have gone with them on an extremely good day (not really, probably, but point taken).

Given the drafting in the peloton, the shortness of the stage and the relatively ease of the climbs, I'm pretty sure it'd been possible. Still suffer up the climbs big time but plenty of chill rest in the bunch in the flats.
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alexkr00
Shonak wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Huge asterisk on some of those riders now for the rest of the race.


Pierre Latour*



Pfft

Robert Gesink*

Pfft :lol:


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Shonak
"I'm happy because the result on [Saturday's stage 14] did not really correspond with my form, I felt better than that," Contador said.

"Today I wasn't feeling so optimistic because the climbs weren't so hard, but I went out from the gun without knowing who I had on my wheel. I knew it was a dangerous gamble, but we got a great result. I had no idea, though, who was following me when I attacked.

"I got cramps in the last kilometre, but it was a nice spectacle. These sorts of stages are the kind that create a fanbase in the sport. I'll sleep a lot better tonight than I did yesterday."

He explained that he would have liked to have fought for the stage win when Quintana and eventual winner Gianluca Brambilla (Etixx-QuickStep) broke away, but he explained that he had used up too much energy in the first hour and a half, where the gap between the break and chasing group rose to nearly three minutes at one point.

"Looking at the overall, I have to be realistic, this year my two big objectives [the Tour and Vuelta] are not working out as I'd like. I lost Paris-Nice and Catalunya by just a few seconds. But I'm already thinking about next year.

"The nice thing is we tore up the script. We [Tinkoff] don't have many climbers, we don't have the power of Sky or Movistar, but they gave it everything and they did a spectacular job."

Great things by Bertie. Cramps isn't ideal but explains why he loses time. Also spent lots of energy through the day. Now he needs a very fine time trial and then podium is surely within reach against Chavito. Also a matter of question how Froome will recover.
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jandal7
Far-Cic-Cal. Disgrace Rolling Eyes Agree with the point on Lopez and Bewley too Pfft Anyway, Nairo approaching checkmate as I see Chaves only being able to catch Froome and go for 2nd, should be good enough to beat inconsistent but resilient Crashador (Pfft).
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Tamijo
Smowz wrote:
Tamijo wrote:
A new form of cheat is growing, Skyrulebreakingdoping, seem to be a legal drug.

Wow I know Sky are cheating bastards but I didn't know they had 94 team members with 86 riding on other trade teams.


First of all this was a joke. Trying to be funny.

But you can't help noticing than the rules have been stretched a few times this season, when Froome have been in very serious trouble.
This time it is clearly Sky of the GC teams that will gain the most, If Froome lost the team he would not be in on podium after the Vuelta. might be outside top 5.
 
Strydz
After what happened yesterday I really feel bad for Nathan Haas, he was sick on the stage into Bilbao yet suffered and battled through it to try and stay in the race but ultimately finished 50 minutes behind the winner and was kicked out. Yet we have a massive group of the peloton basically give up on yesterday stage and finish 54 minutes down and they get to stay in the race. The Haas decision was fair at the time but now just looks mean spirited in comparison to this.
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Avin Wargunnson
Massive disgrace to the sport. But what fool i am, this is not a sport anymore...
I'll be back
 
ringo182
Great stage. Hats off to Quintana and Contador. I guess that's the title sown up. Froome still favourite to finish second as Contador clearly still can't hack it on the climbs and so will lose more time this week before the tt.
I guess at least it makes the discussion about how much time Quintana needed at the tt redundant Smile
I would like to know what Team Sky were playing at though. Did they suffer from the PCM bug where all of their riders started at the back of the peloton? I guess it shows the difference in quality between the Sky Tour team and this team which clearly can't handle riding for GC.
 
Forever the Best
The rides who were OOT should be kicked out.
 
Aquarius97
ringo182 wrote:
Great stage. Hats off to Quintana and Contador. I guess that's the title sown up. Froome still favourite to finish second as Contador clearly still can't hack it on the climbs and so will lose more time this week before the tt.
I guess at least it makes the discussion about how much time Quintana needed at the tt redundant Smile
I would like to know what Team Sky were playing at though. Did they suffer from the PCM bug where all of their riders started at the back of the peloton? I guess it shows the difference in quality between the Sky Tour team and this team which clearly can't handle riding for GC.


Movistar and Tinkoff were almost the first in the check-in, so they started in first places. Sky were the last team, so they started at the back
 
Strydz
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Massive disgrace to the sport. But what fool i am, this is not a sport anymore...


This season really has shown that the rules are purely ornamental or like what happened in the Tour can just be made up on the run
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ringo182
Aquarius97 wrote:
ringo182 wrote:
Great stage. Hats off to Quintana and Contador. I guess that's the title sown up. Froome still favourite to finish second as Contador clearly still can't hack it on the climbs and so will lose more time this week before the tt.
I guess at least it makes the discussion about how much time Quintana needed at the tt redundant Smile
I would like to know what Team Sky were playing at though. Did they suffer from the PCM bug where all of their riders started at the back of the peloton? I guess it shows the difference in quality between the Sky Tour team and this team which clearly can't handle riding for GC.


Movistar and Tinkoff were almost the first in the check-in, so they started in first places. Sky were the last team, so they started at the back


If that's true then it is simply unforgivable and Sky deserve to lose the Vuelta.
Surely even if they started at the back they could have moved up in the neutralised zone?
 
ringo182
Strydz wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Massive disgrace to the sport. But what fool i am, this is not a sport anymore...


This season really has shown that the rules are purely ornamental or like what happened in the Tour can just be made up on the run


I think it's too simplistic to say every rule needs to be strictly followed in every circumstance in every race. Should the race leader/top 10 rider be treated the same as riders who are an hour down. Sometimes discretion and a bit of common sense needs to be used.
For example if the yellow jersey gets knocked off by a spectator in the final kilometre of a mountain stage, should he be treated the same as a rider just rolling into the finish an hour down. Do we really want a major race decided by encroaching fans/motorbikes?
I think the organisers do need to use their discretion at some times. It would be ridiculous to kick out half of the peloton for missing the time gap so they have made a decision for the good of the race as a whole.
A fine for all teams involved and a final warning that they will be kicked out if it happens again is what should be done in this case.
 
AbhishekLFC
Strydz wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
Massive disgrace to the sport. But what fool i am, this is not a sport anymore...


This season really has shown that the rules are purely ornamental or like what happened in the Tour can just be made up on the run

On the run, after a run, following a drag Wink

Hope everyone got the drift Pfft
 
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