The tifosi took out their frustrations on Contador today, seeing his outspoken negative judgment of the Crotis descent as a contributing factor to the climb being cancelled from the stage. This was not really the case though.
It had to do with trying to eliminate what cold have created more controversy in a Giro already compromised by WW tragic death.
However, this should have been stated outright. Because, otherwise, the UCI's rational is merely pathetic. Not guaranteeing the team support necessary in modern cycling for the 37 k of the climb and descent? Well then Paris-Roubaix should have been eliminated 40 years ago, when they added the pavé.
On another note, Contador really disappointed me today in acting in a way indecorous of the nobleman’s status he has in the peleton. Aristocrats don't demonstrate their class by their racing feats alone (like on Mt. Etna), but also in managing the course in delicate moments like the finish of today's stage. In this Contador acted like a real peasant, or, if you like, as table wine is to a fine Brunello di Montalcino. Classless in the utmost. What a shame.
Had he decided to give Anton the stage, as he certainly did, and not give Nibali a pull now and then, then what was the point in attacking the Italian in the end being already 3 minutes ahead?
Indurain would have never comported himself this way.