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Men's Road Cycling UCI La Vuelta Ciclista a España 2019


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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

According to Movistar they had already planned it at that moment on the course. Thing is, Movistar is sort of known for dirty tactics, their history doesn't work in their favour so to speak.

 

That's pretty much the reason for my comment (though they've been the victim of a similar situation as well).

Meanwhile I have to agree with Movistar that the UCI made a controversial decision as well.

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Just now, Agger said:

 

That's pretty much the reason for my comment (though they've been the victim of a similar situation as well).

Meanwhile I have to agree with Movistar that the UCI made a controversial decision as well.

Yep, instead of allowing riders to get back behind the cars, the judges (who seemed to be completely absent) should have just sent those cars away like normally when two groups get close together.

 

Movistar was once the 'victim' of it, although the situation in 2013 was pretty different. I forgot exactly how, but saw, read and heard it earlier today and I remember thinking "yeah, that's indeed pretty different" :p 

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After seeing multiple angles of the crash and how horrible it was, Movistar’s move was just disgraceful and tasteless. Anyone who’s cycled knows what a big deal respect is in the sport. When someone goes down you make sure their good and you give them a few minutes to catch their breath. There’s winning and there’s winning with class and dignity.

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38 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

After seeing multiple angles of the crash and how horrible it was, Movistar’s move was just disgraceful and tasteless. Anyone who’s cycled knows what a big deal respect is in the sport. When someone goes down you make sure their good and you give them a few minutes to catch their breath. There’s winning and there’s winning with class and dignity.

It does depend a little on the situation. Steven Kruijswijk crashed while being nearly sure of the Giro win a few years ago, and his opponents definitely didn't slow down. However, I've got no problem with that: he crashed because of his own mistake and staying on your bike is simply part of being a road cyclist. It's a different thing when you lose time because some people in front of you fell and you just got held up.

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Today's stage is live in it's entirety (the 3rd or 4th of those I think), let's go Movistar and Astana, make some war :woohoo: 

 

I hope Roglic wins, but I hope that comes after a serious fight today, the last chance for anyone to make this Vuelta exciting in terms of the GC fight :p 

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