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The head of the jury today, according to race radio, is the same one that booted Ted King from the 2013 Tour for those seven seconds. He's also the same one that booted Froome from the 2010 Giro for holding a motorbike.
Nah, they copped the 2 minute penalty that the rules say are the appropriate punishment for breaking the rules that they broke.thehook said:First Rule of Being a PRO in ANY SPORT.
#1 Know the Rules!
There was a SKY rider with him. Why not take his wheel? One could say confusion, heat of moment. Yes Agreed!
You could also say. NO! Keep your wheel! I need you for the chase back!
Let's not forget Ted King getting eliminated for 7 seconds in the TDF! ELIMINATED! SENT HOME FU Teddy! Game over!
The rules are the rules. There are riders penalized daily! You want to argue 2 minutes is too much. I got ya, Lets debate it! Fine! I would have taken into light his time loss today. And then I would have given him 45 seconds more. Assuming that would be the average time it would take a mechanic to swap the wheel and give him a push.
Brailsford should STFU. IMHO.
SKY are the New England Patriots of Cycling. They have not seen a rule book they like. Tramadol, Xenon, Froomes feed on Alpe. So if you want to argue Sportsmanship. Read my last sentence. You preach clean cycling. I with you! Then you give riders Tramadol now FU! Can't have it both ways?
Porte.
If you expect Contador to show him a 2 min gap tomorrow as a gift. I would only refer you to your local shrink! See Porte's antics in the 2013 tour. And his buddy Froome's Book. Now Richie has to ride out of his skin to podium. Good luck.
When you do not Honor the Rules. You have no Sport. You are now PRO Wrestling!
He is luck not to be DQ'ed
The head of the jury today, according to race radio, is the same one that booted Ted King from the 2013 Tour for those seven seconds. He's also the same one that booted Froome from the 2010 Giro for holding a motorbike.