craig1985 said:Yeah, some of the best descenders are sprinters Rasmussen will still take risks to stay inside the time limit.
David Harmon on British Eurosport is questioning the logic of ending Paolo Savoldelli to see if the Crositis is ok to down on. Surely you would a **** descender to go down as well to see what they think, because Il Falco is going to find it easier then what a lot of people do.
I think it's good for two reasons:
1) He is only recently retired, so will be more in touch with the peloton, and will understand their concerns - I doubt he will go there as a puppet of Zomegnan to give the "green light".
2) You would expect him to push it, he should test it out at speeds only a few will challenge in the race.
It's not about being easy, it's about being safe. Maybe they could also send a less able descender to go down at slower speeds and see if they find it safe.
It's hard to know when to listen to the peloton's concerns and when to ignore them. If there was some sort of official representation of the riders who could look out for their safety it would be a lot easier. Many complained about the safety of riding over cobbles in a TdF didn't they. It's hard to know when they genuinely feel concerned for their safety or when they just don't want to go somewhere (and who would want to go up and down Crostis before Zoncolan). The only quotes that actually matter at this stage are those who have run it (Contador etc).