Libertine Seguros said:
...and Sagan moving to his right so there wasn't room for two riders, when previously there was, is precisely what the violation he was called for was. I'm not giving him responsibility for something he didn't have control of, he could easily, you know, have sprinted in a straight line.
And if you think he was squeezed from his left (not too unreasonable an assertion), why didn't he brake and be prepared to lose, rather than veer right and take others with him? After all, that's what you're asking of Cavendish, is it not fair to hold Sagan to the same standards?
I suspect not, since every single one of your posts on this forum to date is to do with Sagan, and most of them since this incident furthering the standpoint that Cavendish was wholly responsible for this incident and Sagan was an innocent bystander. Your latest post tells me this clearly isn't a discussion we're going to find common ground on.
No. I said that Sagan has slightly moved right, what made space for NEARLY two riders suddenly impossible. And that is not Sagans fault. Every rider is doing that, nobody goes only PERCECTLY in his line. Even more so when you are trying to overtake someone, what Sagan was doing. I am not talking about completely taking someones line. Sagan moved only a little, but that was enough to make that path for Cav impossible. And he had a lot of time to realise that, but he went anyway, leaning on Sagan, trying to budge him out of the way, what indirectly caused his fall. Or helped it.
Therefore your call for the same standards is out of place. Cav saw that there is no place and he should expect that the path, when measured by centimeters of SAFELY overtaking Sagan can be hindered in seconds. He is experienced. But he went anyway. Because he didnt care for the safety. Or maybe he expected that since he is like a Moses, that there will be path for him anyway, because he wants it. He only wanted to win. Selfish whining egomaniac. Thats a fact and that is Cavs character. Sagans character is exactly the opposite, but this is not the topic. But it helps and explains a lot about what happened.
And I am merely responding to your arguments, that you think that Sagan was responsible for not giving Cav his space, when he didnt even know about him, which is amazingly ignorant and of course biased. But I wont get to the low point of agrumentum ad hominem, like you did, even if that would be so much easier.
Btw, the main difference between Sagan and Demare is that Sagan didnt know that his maneuvre will affect rider behind him, but Demare DID. But the jury of course ignored that. Because he didnt "cause" the crash.
Its like the police giving you the ticket when you dont stop on the STOP sign only if you cause an accident by that. Utterly stupid.