A perfect race for Mathieu fans: He shows he's a piece of sh!t, and now so can they.A perfect race for Wout fans: a mechanical to excuse another loss to Mathieu, and a new and surely to be much-hyped reason to hate Mathieu.
A perfect race for Mathieu fans: He shows he's a piece of sh!t, and now so can they.A perfect race for Wout fans: a mechanical to excuse another loss to Mathieu, and a new and surely to be much-hyped reason to hate Mathieu.
He is booed and jeered every single cross race, flipped the bird, etc. Obviously a line was crossed and he responded by crossing one himself.If they were just booing him and giving him some tepid grief then some kind of ban/dq is probably warranted.
I'm all for the occasional Cantona response but it has to be very very justified.
Agreed. Not sure what prompted it, and I'm sure it was something pretty awful, but you don't spit on people. In the heat of the moment, things happen, but some things are over the line, and that was one of those things.If they were just booing him and giving him some tepid grief then some kind of ban/dq is probably warranted.
I'm all for the occasional Cantona response but it has to be very very justified.
MvdP is absolutely right.
It's only the greatest in the sport who get agressive with the audience.
Richard Groenendaal:
View: https://youtu.be/SMPONOnvZvk?t=26
Sven Nijs:
View: https://youtu.be/WxgEF-t44gc?t=39
Bart Wellens:
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And the Greatest of them all.
Not exactly fans he is about to give a hand, but all of the little conflicts above didn't involve fans either.
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ps: 'fans' throw beer, but sometimes they throw mud and even urine. If you can only spread negative vibes, go home. This is a CX, not a cycling forum...
unfortunately MvdP didn't have enough time for a fist fight as he eased up in the last couple of rounds and the Trek boys were at around 15-20s... I would have loved to see a kind of duel as it's clear MvdP needs some more adrenaline from these races and he can't get it just by soloing for an easy winNot as much problem with those going over for a straightener, spitting is a b*tch move
I don't see how spitting is worse than verbal abuse. If anything, they are getting off easy. See above for more appropriate responses.Agreed. Not sure what prompted it, and I'm sure it was something pretty awful, but you don't spit on people. In the heat of the moment, things happen, but some things are over the line, and that was one of those things.
But it would have been about 7 1/2 minutes since he last saw them, and he presumably had enough mental activity during that lap to take his mind off it if he were willing to, which is why I don't think heat of the moment works in mitigation this time.Agreed. Not sure what prompted it, and I'm sure it was something pretty awful, but you don't spit on people. In the heat of the moment, things happen, but some things are over the line, and that was one of those things.
Only World Cup precedent was apparently Prata di Pordenone 1996 (per Cyclocross24.com on twitter)We recently had the first podium without a Belgian for some years (followed the next day by another): this looks like it could be an all Dutch podium (6 of the top 7 at present): when did that last happen?
The chances of that are very small in this case. It's in any case better than no retaliation at all. There's no reason why low-life scumbags at the side of the road shouldn't get what they deserve. Which they never would otherwise.Because spitting can actually transmit illness. It's a gross thing to do, if you do it in public in many places it counts as assault.
That's for stewards to do, and for fellow spectators to tell them exactly what they are acting like.The chances of that are very small in this case. It's in any case better than no retaliation at all. There's no reason why low-life scumbags at the side of the road shouldn't get what they deserve. Which they never would otherwise.
No one's going to do ***, you know that. And I agree with the bolded.That's for stewards to do, and for fellow spectators to tell them exactly what they are acting like.
Not professional athletes being paid to represent a brand and with a role (much overstated in my opinion) as ambassadors for their sport/country/team/whatever.
Cyclocross has a history of Belgian spectators acting like complete morons towards Dutch riders. In the case of Mathieu it's especially stupid, the guy is practically Belgian. These people need to get their issues sorted, and if Mathieu crossing the line a little is what does it, fair play to him.That's for stewards to do, and for fellow spectators to tell them exactly what they are acting like.
Not professional athletes being paid to represent a brand and with a role (much overstated in my opinion) as ambassadors for their sport/country/team/whatever.
How about a mutual mea culpa. How about these people using the opportunity to come forward and say, "Sorry, the constant booing and *** really is uncalled-for, we'll just cheer for our guy in the future."If the well to do can boo at the opera then it should not be surprising that MvdP gets booed at too. If you're a public figure, then the paying public can come with unwanted reactions.
In the heat of the moment, it probably seemed justified, but come tomorrow and calmer heads, then a public "mea culpa" might be the best idea. Froome got fined 200 Swiss Francs for punching a guy so a fine seems likely, and if MvdP sends some beverages to the guys he might make himself a few friends (and get less hassle in the future).
So cyclocross fans have lowered themselves to the level of football fans? Should be Belgian Cyclocross fans. That’s sad to see. Also that Mathieu let them drag him down to their level. No winners there unfortunately…
I wonder how riders decided which race to take part in. There were quite a few juniors in the women's elite race.Don't think it was mentioned, but in the women's Junior race (not a World Cup) a win for US youngster, Vida De Lopez San Roman, beating Imogen Wolff.......