kurtinsc said:I think in general, the huge response to Ricco has much less to do with the doping angle and much more to do with the fact that almost everyone hated him and they're all excited to not see him around anymore.
You see the same thing in any workplace. A well liked personable guy gets fired for incompetence and everyone is hoping he gets on his feat and wishing him well. An arrogant guy who belittles others gets fired for incompetence and there is a celebration.
We are simply seeing the latter here. The doping angle is completely secondary... the guy was simply hated by almost everyone in the peloton.
I would hate to work where you do. I have worked with people who have stolen from me, cost me money, additional work, treated me and everyone else poorly and not once have i or anyone else i know of celebrated someone else's ill health that i find disgusting. If you participate in such activity i really pity you as that, in my opinion, makes you no better than an animal.
I find it similar to having a speeding car nearly side swipe you and almost run you off the road and then a few miles later you see it mangled and upside down and you gleefully drive by and give him the finger.
Some of us would stop to try and help, most people i know would. However the other people i know would merely shake their head and say"so sad, you could see it coming"