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The overlap is very significant when he launches and increases when Christen approaches the barriers. Its not like the overlap is only the last 30 cm of Van Gils his bike at any point.
Nobody in van Gils his position would drop back to start sprinting on the right side of Christen in this situation.
first image of the overhead
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This is not "side by side". Christen is the one that reacts first so he wants to go to that wheel, that isn't a weird move at all. Van Gils can definitely hesitate a bit here and go into Christens wheel instead of trying to go to the left of someones who's clearly going to the left.
Christen does go to the left a bit too much which endangers Van Gils, thus a DQ. I hate UAE as most people nowadays cause of their boring dominance, but I'm not gonna call for someone who just makes a mistake so many riders make to be suspended.
