Dekker_Tifosi said:I don't even give a **** about the stage anymore.
TeamSkyFans said:they showed a close up of his face. Right side of his face was horrendously misfigured, and an awful lot of bloody. Worst ive ever seen. Worse than Casartelli.
Host broadcasters need to be seriously held to account. I feel sick. God knows how kids who saw it are feeling.
spalco said:Well, it's good that the peloton moved away to make sure whatever emergency vehicle needs to get to the injured rider doesn't get held up anywhere. But yes, racing for the finish now seems weird to put it mildly.
Parrulo said:for god this is a race this guys are pro's and know the risks
they can't go around neutralising a stage or race everytime some1 crashs doesn't matter how serious the crash is
Parrulo said:for god this is a race this guys are pro's and know the risks
they can't go around neutralising a stage or race everytime some1 crashs doesn't matter how serious the crash is
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:did they neutralise the horrilio stage? dont think they did, not saying I feel like seeing racing atm, because this image just puts the some things into perspective.
TeamSkyFans said:they showed a close up of his face. Right side of his face was horrendously misfigured, and an awful lot of bloody. Worst ive ever seen. Worse than Casartelli.
Host broadcasters need to be seriously held to account. I feel sick. God knows how kids who saw it are feeling.
TeamSkyFans said:I think, for the sake of the feelings of individuals on here who do not agree with you, and to stop from causing a full out argument that leads to warnings and bannings, I think now would be a good time not to put forward your opinion.
At least until we know how serious his injury is.
TeamSkyFans said:producers seriously need to be held to account.
that was horrific.
TeamSkyFans said:I just rewound, it was far worse than just a nose. I fear the worst.![]()
TeamSkyFans said:Worst ive ever seen. Worse than Casartelli.
Host broadcasters need to be seriously held to account. I feel sick. God knows how kids who saw it are feeling.
Not encouraging news. They're trying to reanimate him (all the medical stuff in hand) but he's still unconscious and has lost enough blood. The situation appears criticalORE 16,26 Tutti i sanitari dell'equipe del professor Tredici stanno cercando di rianimare il corridore per poterlo poi trasportare in ospedale. Weylandt è ancora a terra privo di conoscenza, ha perso molto sangue. La situazioe appare critica
Ramira said:So what you're saying is if a man was dead (and if they had to reanimate him Weylandt was dead) that's not good enough of a reason because they're 'pro's'.
People who work in construction are also pro's, do you think they go on working if one of their colleagues dies from an accident?
spalco said:And to me it looked like his neck was cranked in a horribly unnatural way as well...
balkou said:Not encouraging news. They're trying to reanimate him (all the medical stuff in hand) but he's still unconscious and has lost enough blood. The situation appears critical![]()
Jamsque said:They certainly look like racing, I'm not sure if they have been told about Weylandt.
JohnNordin said:I guess I saw only one very quick close shot at the beginning, perhaps the camera guy didn't immediately realize how serious the injury was. Maybe there were other close in shots I missed.
I'm a bit more bothered that the commentators are not providing any update or paying attention to the accident. I've not heard any mention of the crash recently. Been checking some twitter feeds and not seeing any news.
Parrulo said:the cyclists don't know if he is dead and if i were a DS i wouldn't tell them
it it is really really sad if he is dead but please people here are way over-sensitive.
