peloton said:
Riis, why don't you argue for a radio system which has alarms + safety messages form independent sources, but that take DS commincation out of the equation, if it is all about safety?
And that it becomes more controlled or become more boring is a nice theory, but that presumes that teams are still able to impose that level of "total control to perfection" as it happens now, or that no team will take a risk. Cue Vacansoleil, etc.
What are they gonna do, not allow any escape to get away ever? That will tire them out quickly enough. Not give any escape a margin over x mins? Ditto. Not lose the ability to communicate with all members of a team? Let's all follow Contador up that hill then, or not send a guy with the escaping group.
More controlled than with radios? Impossible.
Without a DS making key calls at key moments, the simple truth is teams won't be able to keep that level of control, as the communication streams needed for that level of control are no longer there, and riders have shown time and time again that when fatigue creeps in, and uncertainty starts to play a role, the wrong choices are made.
Ask TvG how afraid he is that he will be making the wrong call.
Plus teams are no longer able to hit the front hard with their main man taking a bit easier in the back, knowing that the moment he has a flat, they can be commandeered to his aid. Now they will have to choose, keep the main man surrounded, or tire the main man out a bit more, by forcing him to expose himself attentive at the front, with the rest of them.
Etc, etc.
Riders need to show their race awareness more. Teams need to show their own on the road organisational skills more. They are key cycling skills that have been made less important than they ought to be.
All I hear is DSs afraid to lose their ability to call the shots, and each safety issue is being used a the smoke screen. But what I never hear is one of these outraged DSs proposing a solution that addresses the safety without "the DS bonus". And they are hardly up on the barricades about the other issues that affect their riders' health and safety. Make a big stand on the start line of the TdF about draconian dope tests, so no rider ever needs to take that sort of life threatening risk again. Then I believe you take health and safety as serious as you are claiming just now.
So if they are suddenly so concerned for their rider's health, what is the real difference here? Not health. Not safety. Something about particular issue this worries them a lot. The only difference:
their control.
All I need to know.