rehy90 said:I think Tosatto and Capecchi were exagerrating a bit. They probably went up by themselves and Demare overtook them relatively faster drafting behind the car or maybe having a sticky bottle...so of course they were pi*sed off a bit. This is nothing new in road racing after the crash...on the other hand if he was holding onto the car its completely different situation. Anyway, these rumours (if not true) are definitely not good for cycling
Lemonbaloon said:rehy90 said:I think Tosatto and Capecchi were exagerrating a bit. They probably went up by themselves and Demare overtook them relatively faster drafting behind the car or maybe having a sticky bottle...so of course they were pi*sed off a bit. This is nothing new in road racing after the crash...on the other hand if he was holding onto the car its completely different situation. Anyway, these rumours (if not true) are definitely not good for cycling
Holding onto a car is a huge crime, but holding onto a bottle which is connected to the car through somones arm is legit? I really can not see the difference. However I understand that "sticky bottles" is nothing new in cycling.
What I am trying to say, is that they should DQ more people holding onto bottles.
Lemonbaloon said:rehy90 said:I think Tosatto and Capecchi were exagerrating a bit. They probably went up by themselves and Demare overtook them relatively faster drafting behind the car or maybe having a sticky bottle...so of course they were pi*sed off a bit. This is nothing new in road racing after the crash...on the other hand if he was holding onto the car its completely different situation. Anyway, these rumours (if not true) are definitely not good for cycling
Holding onto a car is a huge crime, but holding onto a bottle which is connected to the car through somones arm is legit? I really can not see the difference. However I understand that "sticky bottles" is nothing new in cycling.
What I am trying to say, is that they should DQ more people holding onto bottles.
His cadence...and his speed. No 80 km/h or even 60, or 50.carolina said:his cadence is somewhat consistent during the climb, but that just means he was spinning the pedals, which he could do while holding to the car. the power profile would be better to take conclusions.
Sur le secteur, il a grimpé en moyenne à 33,7 km/h, avec une pointe à 52,2 km/h.
PremierAndrew said:Sur le secteur, il a grimpé en moyenne à 33,7 km/h, avec une pointe à 52,2 km/h.
Max speed of 52.2km/h on the Cipressa for Demare - I forgot about that intermediate sprint on the Cipressa![]()
Every bit of the accusations has been rebuffed though. What else do you want?Metabolol said:I believe the accusations, without cheating he would not have been up there sprinting. I also believe Demare can win big races without cheating.
Where they have been rebuffed?Tonton said:Every bit of the accusations has been rebuffed though. What else do you want?Metabolol said:I believe the accusations, without cheating he would not have been up there sprinting. I also believe Demare can win big races without cheating.
If you look a bit closer you'll see that's after a short section at -2% and then 0%...PremierAndrew said:Sur le secteur, il a grimpé en moyenne à 33,7 km/h, avec une pointe à 52,2 km/h.
Max speed of 52.2km/h on the Cipressa for Demare - I forgot about that intermediate sprint on the Cipressa![]()
Tonton said:Every bit of the accusations has been rebuffed though. What else do you want?Metabolol said:I believe the accusations, without cheating he would not have been up there sprinting. I also believe Demare can win big races without cheating.
Tonton said:The plot thickens. No weapons of mass destruction it seems. Maybe it was a whole lot of noise for a little drafting and a sticky bottle. Now I'm waiting for the Skybots to accuse FDj of cooking the data overnight
. Or maybe the Camora had a bet on Nacer
.
Well, read the posts for starters. It started with hanging onto cars at 80 km/h. Data says nope. Peaking at over 50km/h? Yates was 2 km/h faster. Cadence and speed don't show gaps or peaks. Since when does one get pulled by a car while keeping cadence and speed consistent? Could it be that chasing the peloton, with cars in between, made drafting necessary and provided a big advantage? That makes more sense.DFA123 said:Where they have been rebuffed?Tonton said:Every bit of the accusations has been rebuffed though. What else do you want?Metabolol said:I believe the accusations, without cheating he would not have been up there sprinting. I also believe Demare can win big races without cheating.
As I see it, sprinter Demare rode the fastest time up the Cipressa - peaking at over 50km/h. Then bridged to the peloton who were really shifting at this point. Then managed to hang onto the peloton when attacks were going off on the Poggio. Then bridged to the front on the flat after the Poggio, and then still had the energy left to be by far the fastest guy in the sprint.
It would be one of the greatest 30 minutes of riding of all time, if he achieved all of that without assistance.
Then there is the issue that several riders accused him of getting a tow. And he deleted his ride from Strava - before re-uploading it without power data (possibly after some careful editing).
Hugely suspicious.
DFA123 said:Where they have been rebuffed?Tonton said:Every bit of the accusations has been rebuffed though. What else do you want?Metabolol said:I believe the accusations, without cheating he would not have been up there sprinting. I also believe Demare can win big races without cheating.
As I see it, sprinter Demare rode the fastest time up the Cipressa - peaking at over 50km/h. Then bridged to the peloton who were really shifting at this point. Then managed to hang onto the peloton when attacks were going off on the Poggio. Then bridged to the front on the flat after the Poggio, and then still had the energy left to be by far the fastest guy in the sprint.
It would be one of the greatest 30 minutes of riding of all time, if he achieved all of that without assistance.
Then there is the issue that several riders accused him of getting a tow. And he deleted his ride from Strava - before re-uploading it without power data (possibly after some careful editing).
Hugely suspicious.
I'm being mostly sarcastic. For a while, I had doubts today. The Strava deletion is at best stupid, at worst a smoking gun. I also stated unequivocally that if he hung onto cars, Demare should be DQed. I also look at facts as they come with an open mind. And the more info comes, the least guilt I see.del1962 said:Tonton said:The plot thickens. No weapons of mass destruction it seems. Maybe it was a whole lot of noise for a little drafting and a sticky bottle. Now I'm waiting for the Skybots to accuse FDj of cooking the data overnight
. Or maybe the Camora had a bet on Nacer
.
Ha ha
You have advanced paranoia with the Skybots stuff, if others (not sky) accuse a French rider of somthng you lash out at Sky, are you an FDJBot or just a troll?
Yeah, I'm sure that argument will really sway race commissaires.Metabolol said:They wouldn't have complained like that if there wasn't something going on, I don't believe in the 'they are just jealous' or 'they are shady so they are lying' arguments. Even if he didn't go 80 km/h it doesn't mean that he didn't benefit greatly from a sticky bottle or holding on to the car.