2015 tour de france stage 3, Antwerpen-Hoei 159.5km

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Poursuivant said:
Genuine question: what would happen in the TTT if a team was down to 3/4 riders?

They get the time of the last rider across the line, and hope they are within the time limit!
 
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Miburo said:
Canc is gonna give up. Martin yellow?

I'm all for neutralizing a race when riders crash. I hope doctors demand this every time with a big crash. But please give us consistency.
It has nothing to do with that. If all riders except Froome crash, but they have doctors and ambulances available, the race keeps going. Seriously, THINK!!!! READ THE RULE!!!!
 
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At least there was no breakaway..

Imgaine if two or three groups where out there..

What would they have done then?
 
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AICA ribonucleotide said:
There is going to be more crashes 15k and 10k to go the way the roads widen and narrow. When the remaining ambulance is then used are they gonna neutralise going up the Mur?
If so, then *** this race
 
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Best for the race, the forum, the world is... Canc please please just abandon. So there won´t be a strike or other BS.
 
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Warhawk said:
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Warhawk said:
For the people who are angry that they have to wait for ambulances - if a guy crashes hard and dies because it takes 20 minutes for an ambulance to show up, is that an acceptable casualty just so that the race can go on?
So you're saying that the ambulance would get there faster if the riders don't ride?

No, I'm saying that if the riders don't ride nobody will crash.
Oh, I get your point now. Sorry, I misunderstood you.
 
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rhubroma said:
You don't stop a race for this reason!

Rhub, there were two crashes, nearly 15% of the peleton was affected, and there were a number of very seriously injured with insufficient ambulances to deal with so many injured at the same time. This is no longer the 1930's, it was the right call.

Of course I understand that the crash was bad, but I've seen much, much worse and the race went on. Nobody is saying it's the 30's, but this crash didn't warrant a neutralization of the race with all the ambulances engaged.

I mean they're still not racing yet.
 
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José Been
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NEUTRALIZED racing because of lack of ambulances. Organizers are liable if a second crash happens and now ambulances are present #TDF

So they kinda had to
 
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rhubroma said:
Nobody is saying it's the 30's, but this crash didn't warrent a neutralization of the race with all the ambulances engaged.

What about the part of the UCI rules saying that there must be an ambulance available at all times in WT races, as I quoted above?
 
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I guess sometimes the organizers have to protect the riders from themselves - if one of the Sky or Astana riders ahead would have crashed then there would have been no medical assistance. I can understand that riders might be disappointed, but ultimately the organizers are responsible for their safety
 
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Fight.The.Power said:
They clearly need more ambulances then don't they ?

LOLZ... you don´t know? Canc needs to heal before they race again. Even if that means no racing until stage 18...
 
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pedromiguelmartins said:
Miburo said:
Canc is gonna give up. Martin yellow?

I'm all for neutralizing a race when riders crash. I hope doctors demand this every time with a big crash. But please give us consistency.
It has nothing to do with that. If all riders except Froome crash, but they have doctors and ambulances available, the race keeps going. Seriously, THINK!!!! READ THE RULE!!!!

How is it possible they didn't have enough now? I've seen worse crashes in the tour. Especially in the first week you need to be prepared.
 
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The organizers still haven't said why the race was stopped. Guess they're still trying to come up with a good reason since: "Cause I wanted the tough Spartan who took himself out get back into the race" doesn't sound very nice in the press.
 
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Fight.The.Power said:
They clearly need more ambulances then don't they ?

And for the ambulances to be able to make it through all the obstacles.
 
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Fight.The.Power said:
They clearly need more ambulances then don't they ?
I would imagine that it is extremely rare that they simultaneously need to use as many ambulances as they did there.
 
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f1seb said:
The organizers still haven't said why the race was stopped. Guess they're still trying to come up with a good reason since: "Cause I wanted the tough Spartan who took himself out get back into the race" doesn't sound very nice in the press.

Read the last 10 pages.
 

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Sky seems to have learned a little bit from last year, very well organised at the front.. Tinkoff Saxo need Valgren, Tosatto and Benatti to step up and move to the front.