So solution is to put some mushrooms in their Tripels and they'll calm down.
You would call the cops.As a big Mathieu fan I immediatly said he shouldn't have spat but it was in the heat of the moment after several occasions. In his defense, I would've Zidane'd these "supporters" out of the country.
Jokes aside. I was just thinking, what if you're at work and some drunk people booing you and throwing beer/urine at you every 6-7min for 55min. I think no one could keep his calm.
It happens occasionally (to much). Search these people and ban them for live. The media making this like a crime as usual, hope they can figure something out to prevent it in the future.
I’m surprised about the issues raised about booing (as a separate behavior than throwing things). Are there some cultural differences (between countries or continents) about the acceptability of booing and verbal abuse of opponents? These are completely normative, and for some fans, the looked-forward-to aspect of attending NFL, NBA, NHL games—and their equivalents in college and even high school.Van der Poel's reaction can't be condoned, but his anger in the heath of the moment can be understood. If someone did this in the Tour, they would probably send him home.
When there are spectators who misbehave, by booing, yelling offenses or throwing fluids, they should be removed. The organizers, security guards or the police should intervene by sending them away or letting them keep distance, to avoid things getting out of hand.
The majority of spectators is very respectful and supportive towards the riders, but a small minority of troublemakers can be enough to ruin the atmosphere.
I think it's mostly VdP fans making excuses.I’m surprised about the issues raised about booing (as a separate behavior than throwing things). Are there some cultural differences (between countries or continents) about the acceptability of booing and verbal abuse of opponents? These are completely normative, and for some fans, the looked-forward-to aspect of attending NFL, NBA, NHL games—and their equivalents in college and even high school.
Though I’ve never attended one I’ve certainly read plenty about fan verbal abuse of players at European futbol matches. So is it that pro cycling is closer to tennis or golf in expectations of fan behavior?
The thread has gone off the rails.
Please tell me more.Obviously a line was crossed with this one group, either in the content of the verbal abuse, or tossing cups of various fluids as reported, or possibly both.
Throwing of fluids has been reported in several media outlets, for one.Please tell me more.
If these dicks actually did anything bad, they would be outed on the internet by now like the omi and opi girl.
But, since they really didnt do anything except maybe say MVDP is an ahole or stuff like that, nothing has come to light in this age of smartphone ubiquity.
bet he gets more than 250 swiss franc fineCarolina Panthers owner David Tepper was seen on video as he appeared to throw a drink into the crowd at EverBank Stadium near the end of the team’s 26-0 loss to the host Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
In the viral video circulating on social media, a visibly frustrated Tepper is seen in a suite at the stadium, along with Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer, when he appears to empty his drink into the stands before tossing away the cup.
A character flaw? Being human?Whatever the provocation, this is the 2nd incident where he has gone over the top. It appears to be a character flaw and i doubt he will change since he has got off lightly both times. Maybe he should get some earbuds next time to block out the insults. Its not as if these people will throw insults when he is not present. His team needs to take action if they want to avoid further more serious incidents
I think it is more accurate to say that one twitter post from somebody claiming that they stood nearby has been reported in several media outlets. Van der Poel, when interviewed after the race, made no accusation of anything other than words, however abusive.Throwing of fluids has been reported in several media outlets, for one.
Do you not believe that anger management, restraining one's impulses, is a human capability? Maybe even one of the defining ones?A character flaw? Being human?
Multiple team managers putting in bids in the hope of extracting DNAThe guy with MVP's spit on his sleeve probably has that garment on Ebay right now.
I would take that gig myself.this thread is out of control
By the way, booing an athlete at a race isn't the same as a random person coming off the street to heckle you in your office.
But if a few thousand people want to crowd into my office for $10 each and a few tell me my code is *** and I should go back to programming a "Hello World!" application, I guess I brought it on myself. wink.
An HLN report said their editors had confirmed it, and he said as much himself in an interview with a Dutch outlet. Not that it was urine necessarily but that cups were being thrown at him. As nearly everyone has commented, this doesn't excuse anything but you can't speculate on what anyone else would do in his shoes because no one else is subjected to this sort of thing as often as him.I think it is more accurate to say that one twitter post from somebody claiming that they stood nearby has been reported in several media outlets. Van der Poel, when interviewed after the race, made no accusation of anything other than words, however abusive.
None of us should be stating the presence, or absence, or urine throwing as if it wer a fact of which we have knowledge.
Kolsch!I think that joke exists in every country. Where I'm from in Germany we say that about beer in cologne.
I think it is more accurate to say that one twitter post from somebody claiming that they stood nearby has been reported in several media outlets. Van der Poel, when interviewed after the race, made no accusation of anything other than words, however abusive.
None of us should be stating the presence, or absence, or urine throwing as if it wer a fact of which we have knowledge.
Marty & Jeremy called it out on commentary during the race, so Im guessing its a common enough thing when you see liquid being thrown, they arent chucking beer away.