- May 26, 2010
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Libertine Seguros said:I certainly think that sometimes, the best tributes are the simple ones. Today struck just the right tone (RAI cutting to the slow-motion of his stage win last year and then the fade to black was a nice touch).
The Giro has always had a number of special separate trophies, and the Tour has had a few in its time too; I think it may be a nice idea to have the third stage each year give out its own individual prize called the Wouter Weylandt Trophy or something similar, similar to how the Clasica Amarante has been renamed the Memorial Bruno Neves after his death.
I don't know about retiring numbers. I hoped for Farrar to get to ride with Leopard at the end. I hoped for the fans to turn up in their droves despite the fact they knew they would see no racing. I hoped that the broadcast wasn't cancelled so that we may all see the neutralised procession, which I felt could say far more than a race ever could. I hoped that we'd see Weylandt's 2010 stage win. It was handled brilliantly and sensitively by all. The only thing that I had hoped would happen today that didn't was that I hoped for every single rider to wear race number 108 - though that may not have been practical or doable. The fans more than made up for that.
That was a hope of mine too, but probably not doable with such short notice or no one in the chaos of yesterday thought of it.