Hi newbie here, love watching it, but don't cycle myself. I have a couple of questions one of you may be kind enough to answer.
Firstly: if Schleck made an error,as most seem to suppose, how come he gets away with saying he doesn't know what happened and it's just a mechanical? Is it possible for a professional, at this level, not to know what happened?
Secondly: don't the manufacturers of the (is it SRAM?) component deserve a better explanation and an admittance of error, rather than a public perception of possible failed equipment?
It just seems unfair to me that Bertie gets slammed and Andy gets off with '' I don't know what went wrong.''
Sorry if questions a bit naive, don't know much about technical stuff..nowt actually, but willing to learn. thanks.
Firstly: if Schleck made an error,as most seem to suppose, how come he gets away with saying he doesn't know what happened and it's just a mechanical? Is it possible for a professional, at this level, not to know what happened?
Secondly: don't the manufacturers of the (is it SRAM?) component deserve a better explanation and an admittance of error, rather than a public perception of possible failed equipment?
It just seems unfair to me that Bertie gets slammed and Andy gets off with '' I don't know what went wrong.''
Sorry if questions a bit naive, don't know much about technical stuff..nowt actually, but willing to learn. thanks.