tobydawq said:
Yet you drone on about him as if he were Anti-christ reborn and then complain about bias from his supporters. Of course, you're perfectly entitled to your opinion but it certainly seems hypocritical.
For the record. LS was very reserved regarding this incident. Lets keep it that way.
Even (most) Sagan fans considered the original penalization as acceptable. Not welcome, not agreed with, but acceptable, given the written rules.
What they do not accept is the mantra that 100% blame lays on Sagan, none on Cav and that Démare was not punished for a much worse offense of the same rule. The selective justice part with politics thrown in for the DQ is what makes the cake so smelly.
And yes, there are those who blindly see him as 100% innocent.
But here comes the thing.
From those seeing Sagan as completely innocent, most would change their view had Démare been penalized. Because on the scale of breaking the line while endangering other riders, Démare vs. Sagan line in that sprint is like Night and Day compared, not to mention the conscious vs. unconscious aspect of their movement.
People can get really pissed off on an obvious injustice. Much more so then when their favourite is being "just penalized".
LS, if I can. Putting aside penalization severity, do you believe it is acceptable Sagan was penalized and Démare not? Secondly, do you believe it is acceptable that Sagan was not allowed to defend his case in front of the jury?
To me these are the biggest issues.
The "line deviation/not" by Sagan is debatable so jury saying he did so is OK, as long as the same is said of Démare. But once we accept that Démare intentionally clipping Bouhani wheel is "OK" then it automatically makes Sagan slight line deviation OK too and the only thing left is the "elbow" which did not happen.
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