jens_attacks said:nairo still in pink! shocker!
savio hugging him like a fox!
omega guys didn't salute him at all lol
Has only been posted and debunked something like 8 times...Benotti69 said:
RetroActive said:It's a bike race is it not? The hungry one's were at the front. Did they pass the red flag, or not - that's my question. If they passed the red flag(?)s, it's a whole different question. If the Race Organizer wants to take over the race then follow (them), as close as possible. That's Racing.
Koba80 said:Thanks Benotti, anyone else to post something posted several times literally over 100 pages ago? We gotta hit that 281.
Guys, I think Quintana, Rolland and Hesjedal may have gone ahead during the descent. RAI says they have a 1-minute gap.Zam_Olyas said:Maybe i should post the raceradio record againand we can start from there again.
rhubroma said:Yes, he did. Marco Velo, ex-pro, was on the motorbike and said Quintana repeatedly asked the bike to accellerate and then passed the motorcycle when it didn't comply. He and his companions then distanced it.
I understand the sentiment behind that demand, but it would be such an arbitrary botched solution.Cimber said:Veloropa@veloropa·4 mins
According to Carlos Arribas from El Pais, teams want #giro-organizers to take 55 seconds of Quintana's lead or they'll take further actions.
Cimber said:Veloropa@veloropa·4 mins
According to Carlos Arribas from El Pais, teams want #giro-organizers to take 55 seconds of Quintana's lead or they'll take further actions.
rhubroma said:Yes, he did. Marco Velo, ex-pro, was on the motorbike and said Quintana repeatedly asked the bike to accellerate and then passed the motorcycle when it didn't comply. He and his companions then distanced it.
Which they weren't.Arnout said:This would indicate to me that Quintana didn't understand the red flag was for neutralization.
Dazed and Confused said:lol, that would be the worst possible solution.
It's reasonable, and do it before the ITT. I think everybody would agree, in hindsight, Quintana would've taken at least 2 minutes on everybody else on that final climb.Cimber said:Veloropa@veloropa·4 mins
According to Carlos Arribas from El Pais, teams want #giro-organizers to take 55 seconds of Quintana's lead or they'll take further actions.
Netserk said:Which they weren't.
rhubroma said:Yes, he did. Marco Velo, ex-pro, was on the motorbike and said Quintana repeatedly asked the bike to accellerate and then passed the motorcycle when it didn't comply. He and his companions then distanced it.
scholar said:Agreed. There seem to be three more or less justifiable solutions, none of which is perfect: leave things as they are; neutralize the stage with respect to GC; disqualify those who overtook a red flat.
Leaving things as they are is probably the least unsatisfactory.
Time the riders at the top of Stelvio, neutralize the descent totally, and release the riders at the bottom with the gaps of the top.Dazed and Confused said:Agree.
For the future, organizers needs to analyse if its possible/practical to "neutralize" part of a descent in similar situation.
Netserk said:Which they weren't.