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5 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Sagan has been put back to the last place in the peloton. Mild punishment, seems fair enough, DQ would have been nonsense.

 

Nothing too special after all, on to tomorrow :cheer:

I was talking about this kind of stage DQ, not a full on race DQ, even though i'm sure they'd love that. It's just preposterous by now how they don't want him to win the green. No points today is a big hit and it's no surprising that he is mad. My opinion stands.

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So in the span of 11 stages, we’ve gone from “the green jersey is rigged in favor of Sagan,” to “the green jersey is rigged against Sagan.” :p
 

I’ll have to watch the highlights later today to see what happened.

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Stage 11

Wednesday - September 9th, 2020

h. 13:40 (GMT +2)

 

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    Chatelaillon-Plage - Poitiers 

167.5km - Flat

 

 

STAGE CLASSIFICATION

 

 

:AUS  Caleb EWAN
4:00:01

 

:IRL  Sam BENNETT
+0

 

:BEL  Wout VAN AERT
+0
 
Complete Standing
 

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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:SLO  Primoz ROGLIC
46:15:24

 

:COL  Egan BERNAL
+21

 

:FRA  Guillaume MARTIN
+28
 

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POINTS CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:IRL  Sam BENNETT
243

 

:SVK  Peter SAGAN
175

 

:FRA  Bryan COQUARD
157
 

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CLIMBER CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:FRA  Benoit COSNEFROY
36

 

:FRA  Nans PETERS
31
 
:SUI  Marc HIRSCHI
26
 

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YOUTH CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:COL  Egan BERNAL
46:15:45

 

:SLO  Tadej POGACAR
+23

 

:ESP  Enric MAS
+1:41
 
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LAST KILOMETER REPLAY

 

 

STAGE HIGHLIGHTS

 

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1 hour ago, Federer91 said:

I was talking about this kind of stage DQ, not a full on race DQ, even though i'm sure they'd love that. It's just preposterous by now how they don't want him to win the green. No points today is a big hit and it's no surprising that he is mad. My opinion stands.

He was mad towards Van Aert, who slightly blocked him, followed by Sagan headbutting him. It's really not that complicated, headbutts have been penalized plenty of times before. Didn't hear all this "it's always against rider X!!" nonsense then.

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

So in the span of 11 stages, we’ve gone from “the green jersey is rigged in favor of Sagan,” to “the green jersey is rigged against Sagan.” :p
 

I’ll have to watch the highlights later today to see what happened.

Who said it's rigged in favor of Sagan? It's not rigged in favor of any one specific cyclist, thinking it is is just a huge overestimation of how important that one cyclist is :d

 

For years and years it was perfect for a rider like Sagan. Not because it was rigged, but because of all sprinters, he was by far the one who survived the mountains the easiest, making it relatively easy to make up the points he lost due to a small lack of raw speed. 

 

It's no surprise or unfair situation or anything that Bennett is in the green now, he fully deserves is and at this moment, Sagan is simply not good enough. Which is not an attack on Sagan, it's nothing to be ashamed about if you've dominated for years and one year just don't have that extra bit of power and shape.

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8 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

For years and years it was perfect for a rider like Sagan. Not because it was rigged, but because of all sprinters, he was by far the one who survived the mountains the easiest, making it relatively easy to make up the points he lost due to a small lack of raw speed. 

 

 

And they didn't deliberately change the points system, because of this years ago. ;) Oh yes, they did, because Sagan was winning every year. But that didn't stop him winning and we all know about 2017 and the robbery that went down. But sure, it's never against Sagan. He should have just crashed through the barriers today, so the organizers are happy and their "rules" intact. 

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28 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

 

And they didn't deliberately change the points system, because of this years ago. ;) Oh yes, they did, because Sagan was winning every year. But that didn't stop him winning and we all know about 2017 and the robbery that went down. But sure, it's never against Sagan. He should have just crashed through the barriers today, so the organizers are happy and their "rules" intact. 

 

Let's just once again make one thing clear!
ASO changed the points system. That's their right and if they believe that makes a more interesting competition that's completely fair.
Meanwhile it's the UCI Commissaires making the decision, both when disqualifying Sagan in 2017 and relegating him now.

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