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What about the other two examples? What's the difference except in degree?
Jspear said:Cannibal72 said:Fair enough, but I can't see how you can hope for consistency when that means that you'd think a rider who tested positive after stage 21 (when they'd won 'on the road') was the winner, but if the same rider (in the lead, that is) had been popped after stage 20 they wouldn't have been. Unless, of course, you think Rasmussen won in 2007, Pantani in 1999, Merckx in 1969?
(Not really for this forum, I guess. Sorry.)
If Rasmussen had finished the 2007 Tour in yellow then he would be the winner of that Tour.
What about the other two examples? What's the difference except in degree?