@red_flanders
It's for real. If you listen to the Wright post race interview. He admits Roglič had him on his knees when doing the pull. Barely managed to get back to the group and he admits he wouldn't have had the legs to contest the sprint. But i do believe him he didn't crash Roglič intentionally. What i am saying is it's a reason on why Roglič decided to elbow with Wright for position. He still wanted the bonification seconds. And felt stronger then Wright. And for a reason. There is another reason to be vocal about it and that is it's bound to happen in the future again. Hence if you are lets say a Bahrain sprinter. And a GC guy that had you or your knees is elbowing with you. Just let it go. No need to hit the deck. For nothing. If you really believe in your sprint then having a strong GC guy as lead out will end up working for you just fine.
It's for real. If you listen to the Wright post race interview. He admits Roglič had him on his knees when doing the pull. Barely managed to get back to the group and he admits he wouldn't have had the legs to contest the sprint. But i do believe him he didn't crash Roglič intentionally. What i am saying is it's a reason on why Roglič decided to elbow with Wright for position. He still wanted the bonification seconds. And felt stronger then Wright. And for a reason. There is another reason to be vocal about it and that is it's bound to happen in the future again. Hence if you are lets say a Bahrain sprinter. And a GC guy that had you or your knees is elbowing with you. Just let it go. No need to hit the deck. For nothing. If you really believe in your sprint then having a strong GC guy as lead out will end up working for you just fine.