That is not what I have posted. Cars can get stuck but there is no report or signs that this actually happened. There is also no report or signs of a crash from Sagan or Marangoni being behind after giving his bike to Sagan. The only source for this narrative is the mechanicIf you insist on your position that you do not accept that after a crash on narrow belgian roads, there will be groups of riders on the road and team cars stuck behind, then I can't be of any help to you.
20 seconds sounds reasonable to me. With more than a 30 seconds gap the team car is allowed to overtake to stay with their best riders. The video you posted actually confirms my narrative that the team cars where right behind the peloton when the crash happened.I even found a report which mentioned that second group trailed bunch by 20 seconds but you will probably again find some argument in favour of your theories. Still, have a look at this video (from a team car!) how it looked like after that crash: https://youtu.be/_6rFEhAjdXE?t=148 and give it one more thought please...
Again cyclingnews reports after the crash there was a cease-fire in which Sagan had bike changes.
[P-R '14]: Your post confirms that Sagan and Marangoni give mutually matching desription of events. So let's have a look at your claims and how false they are:
Change after the crash: You say video does not match Marangoni's blog. Seriously? This is what he wrote: Passing through a narrow stretch, there is the first mass fall of the day. Just behind me I hear the clash of carbon and aluminium crashing to the ground. I look back right away to see if Peter was involved. Fortunately, he’s still up and running, on the back wheel of King. I get myself untangled and wait for them, then I help them catch up. No sooner do I think that this time we got off easy than I hear Peter’s unmistakable voice on the radio: “Stefano (Zanatta, ed. note), I gotta change bikes.” His gear change is nearly destroyed and his chain comes off at each turn of the pedal. We wait for the team car to come, stop, and change bikes. The group is moving fast and it takes us a little while to catch back up.
I realise now that the autotranslate I posted is not clear. This is a better one:
http://www.ad.nl/wielrennen/sagan-nu-genieten-van-een-poosje-verlof~ad32cb40/
Net voor de befaamde doortocht aan het Bos van Wallers-Arenberg moest ik na een val een fietswissel doorvoeren, omdat mijn versnellingsapparaat afgebroken was.
Just before the famous passage to the Wallers-Arenberg forest I had to make a bike change after a crash, because my gear machine was broken.
Sagan claims he crashed and according to Marangoni he was still up and running.
Marangoni has to untangle himself and wait but 45 seconds later they are at the back of the peloton which was their position before the crash. At 21:49 during the crash you see the back of the peloton disappearing with Sagan likely in it.
If his gear change is nearly destroyed and his chain comes off at each turn of the pedal why does he not change his bike with Marangoni at 22:56 they are allmost standing still?
I think you are right that Sagan was allready in the back. Probably getting ready to swap. Because of the crash and subsequent split his team car was not there and he had to wait. His team mate is actually helping to close the gap.
A europcar crashing does not make the hole story matching. That crash actually happened the sector before Hornain. Looking at the video it is very unlikely Sagan swaps with Marangoni in that sector. The peloton enters Hornain at 59:30. Sagan is filmed at the back of the peloton at 1:00:45. If the swap took place on Hornaing it was very quick and probably in the beginning of the sector.When you watch the video at 50:00, which is approximately 20 kms before Sagan changed back to his bike, guess what you see: Europcar rider down on the cobbles, some Cannondales swerving around. So the story matches the video, we just do not see the moment Sagan changed bike with Marangoni some time after that crash.
Is there evidence for the swap apart from the cannondale story?
3) Finallly, regarding alleged third bike change at 1:52:55 - this one probably happened only in your fantasy. Yes, Sagan goes back to the car, but if he wanted to change bike, don't you think Bodnar would wait for him to pace him back, rather than riding at the front? Plus at 1:53:13 you can see in the background Sagan riding alongside the car, and at 1:53:25 Sagan already riding back to the group, reaching to his back pocket:
At 1:52:55 the team car overtakes sky to be the first. At 1:53:08 the sky car is in front so i guess the cannondale car stopped. 1:53:13 is not Sagan but a motorcycle.
You can see him getting off his bike at 1:53:05 if you play it at slow speed.
