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Say what? The MINIMUM penalty as spelled out in the rules is a loss of two minutes in a stage race. There's nothing arbitrary about the penalty Porte got. In what world do we have rules where penalties actually are arbitrary.?
IndianCyclist said:The one question that people have to ask is "what is ultimate purpose of the rules"
The answer being Safety and Fairness.
Crashes and Mechanicals are part of the sport but are considered unfortunate( I have never heard of anybody gaining anything due to mechanicals). There are rules like the 3 km rule designed to reduce crashes and give fair time to everybody.
Therefore it is utter stupidity to apply such a punishment of 2 min docking to Porte when he has clearly lost 47s already and not gained anything. 2min is an arbitrary time penalty. Assuming he took his teammates wheel, he would have lost additional ~10-15 s. That would be the correct penalty to be given if at all. What was important was that UCI could have shown the more sporting side of cycling but all it encourages is that people need to be more selfish and look into their own interests. IMO the puncture was unfortunate and unfair for Porte and the UCI rubbed salt into wounds by making it into complete disaster.
Say what? The MINIMUM penalty as spelled out in the rules is a loss of two minutes in a stage race. There's nothing arbitrary about the penalty Porte got. In what world do we have rules where penalties actually are arbitrary.?