Tornadin said:
Yes, but forbidding race radio would make this sport more chaotic, less predictable and therefore more dangerous.
And while race radio has nothing to do with this tragedy, the lack of race radio would definitely lead to future tragedies.
And that's exactly why race radio is so important for the safety of the riders.
More chaotic, less predictable? Yes.
Neccessarily more dangerous? No.
There is NO evidence to support an assertion that more tragic accidents would occur without two way radio.
Two way radio is not important to rider 'safety' and I agree that race radio plays an important safety role.
There is a separate thread to discuss the merits of race radio.