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Sam Bewley went down during Paris-Roubaix after a Cannondale team car touched him

here's a twitter discussion with Inrng, Squillari and others.

what happened with King last year during the Tour?



andrew lawry ‏@angellawry · 11 h
@inrng What's the story with cannondale team car crashing into Sam Bewley at Paris Roubaix? A neo pro career crushed by malicious driving?

Nick Squillari ‏@Tinea_Pedis · 11 h
@angellawry @inrng given what happened around King at the TdF last year, there's some sick irony in all this.

andrew lawry ‏@angellawry · 11 h
@Tinea_Pedis @inrng some payback? Bad blood between Orica and Cannondale ?

Nick Squillari ‏@Tinea_Pedis · 11 h
@angellawry @inrng has now potentially cut a riders career short.


andrew lawry ‏@angellawry · 11 h
@Tinea_Pedis @inrng ouch. Thanks Nick . I had to go back and look at the reports. Poor Ted.
 
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Yes, it should. It's broadcast live each year.

For the most part it's only the smaller races that don't get the coverage they should. All the big ones (PN, Tirreno, the GT's, Romandie, etc.) you'll be able to find coverage for.
 
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BigMac said:
Won't be on Eurosport. They don't have the rights for any race in Suisse. It should be live on Sky Sports and maybe Aljazeera Sports.

According to my TV listings only British Eurosport have it live, on Tuesday at 3pm BST with Tour of Turkey at 1pm on normal Eurosport.
 
Afrank said:
Sad, but not surprising. Owing to its calendar placement it always struggled to attract the same quality of field as the other Spanish races (I mean a few years ago, before the bottom fell out, not in recent years when weak fields have been universal at them) with top Spanish riders usually disappearing off to the Ardennes, and it often saw some dubious Portuguese continental teams, interesting Colombian teams (Boyacá es Para Vivirla with Freddy Montaña in 2009, Colombia es Pasión with Duarte and Alex Caño in 2010 and EPM-UNE with Juan Pablo Suárez and Giovanny Báez in 2011 being memorable). It also came with one of the most dubious winner's lists ever, with a long tradition of doped winners (Piepoli, Mayo, Sevilla, Koldo Gil, Adolfo García) and associations with doping (the LA-MSS whitewash in 2008, Mancebo winning for Rock Racing in 2009, Zaballa's long escapade and much later referral for doping in 2010).

However, regardless of shadiness, the big problem was clearly the reducing race days. It's traditionally been 5 with a split day, plus the Subida al Naranco was a separate, standalone one-day race from 2002 until 2010 (a hill TT to Naranco was often included in the main race prior to this). So traditionally you had 6 days of racing, a 1.1 and a 2.1. In 2011, the Subida al Naranco was incorporated as a day of the main race, bringing us from 6 to 5 days' racing (this was actually a success, with the small gaps from the final day leading to exciting racing as Zaballa sought to chase Javi Moreno to retain his title); 2012 saw the jettisoning of the traditional Alto del Acebo MTF as the race was cut to 3 days, making Monte Naranco the only mountain stage, an absurdity to anybody looking at a relief map of Asturias, but retaining the split day giving us 4 stages. Last year, they cut it even further, to just 2, with an intermediate stage and then the Subida al Naranco, using only a fraction of the province and removing the ITT. Although they had diaried 3 days for it this year, it was clear the most likely was that it would become a one-day race (like the Vuelta a La Rioja or the Vuelta a Madrid) or disappear entirely.