Even a dull day has a deserved winner:
More pics here: http://www.steephill.tv/2014/tour-de-suisse/photos/stage-05/

More pics here: http://www.steephill.tv/2014/tour-de-suisse/photos/stage-05/
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search said:it was a race circuit, everyone was able to see the finish - which was twisty and challenging, but not dangerous, from my point of view - one lap in advance. If the riders still took too many risks and crashed it's not the organizers who are to blame
Jagartrott said:If 9 riders are careful, the 10th that takes many risks will take the win, or crash and take some of the more careful riders with him (a sort of 'tragedy of the commons'). That's why such a finish is badly designed. It refuses to aknowledge reality.
search said:yep, exactly, so its rider #10 who is to blame then
the only solution is to have no more sprint stages. To have sprints on flat, wide, straight on motorways only can surely not be what anyone wants to see.
professional sports is supposed to be interesting & exciting for the spectators - otherwise there is no reason for it to exist
willbick said:But like i said, it is clear that the no.1 priority for the authorities is not rider safety but making the sport exciting and dramatic