Tour de France 2017 stage 4: Mondorf-les-Bains-Vittel 207 km

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Who is going to win the stage?

  • Marcel Kittel

    Votes: 50 50.0%
  • André Greipel

    Votes: 5 5.0%
  • Mark Cavendish

    Votes: 6 6.0%
  • Sonny Colbrelli

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Arnaud Demare

    Votes: 15 15.0%
  • Peter Sagan

    Votes: 14 14.0%
  • Dylan Groenewegen

    Votes: 4 4.0%
  • Michael Matthews

    Votes: 2 2.0%
  • None of the above

    Votes: 4 4.0%
  • Vino-option

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    100
  • Poll closed .
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Blanco said:
deValtos said:
Vasilis said:
On another note, what caused the first crash? I only saw the helicopter camera veering towards it when the crash was already taking place.

https://u.nya.is/jdkpym.mp4

Unbelievable! Sagan caused this crash too! He elbowed FDJ guy and he fell. He elbowed Greipel yesterday at intermediate sprint also! What's happening with him and his elbows?!
No I think he just got sandwiched between the two FDJ riders, with the left one swerving right into him.
 
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Blanco said:
deValtos said:
Vasilis said:
On another note, what caused the first crash? I only saw the helicopter camera veering towards it when the crash was already taking place.

https://u.nya.is/jdkpym.mp4

Unbelievable! Sagan caused this crash too! He elbowed FDJ guy and he fell. He elbowed Greipel yesterday at intermediate sprint also! What's happening with him and his elbows?!

I don't think he can be blamed for that. That one really wasn't his fault, Sagan himself has nowhere to go and the FDJ rider has been knocked into him. Idk.
 
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I don't believe Sagan did this on purpose. It looked worse than it was.
He was trying to balance himself after Cavendish already hit him. Cavendish was going through a gap that wasn't there. Because Sagan balanced himself with his elbows he hit Cavendish and knocked him down.

He deserved the punishment, but it was not intentional malice.
 
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The elbow, it seems, is secondary. The primary thing is from the helicopter Sagan clearly shut the door on Cavendish, accidentally likely as he was following Demare, but that's still a violation, right? So the elbow is red herring.
 
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Walkman said:
Gorecki said:
Lance Armstrong said:
Vroome.exe said:
cineteq said:
This is all I needed it to see



Remember who was the guy who destroyed Haussler career?

Yep that's Sagan riding into Cav who's trying to stay upright after being pushed. And I don't remember Sagan destroying Haussler's career.
No, it's Cav's shoulder hitting Sagan's elbow. If you look at front wheels and their shadows, both bikes are now side by side and there's no space for Mark. Sagan's elbow in a natural position.


These two pictures represent what really happened the best.

In the first picture, you can clearly see Cav bumping into Sagan.
Sagans natural reaction to keep his balance is to stick out the elbow.
In the second picture you can see Cav already going down and HITTING Sagans elbow with his shoulder from behind!

I think that you have to be strongly biased against Sagan to not see this.

And keep in mind that this has happened in a second! In 60 kph.

There is a fu*king video, clearly showing what happened, but you still try to make up a story form two pictures?! Dafuq?!

Just watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4atl-3Njwg

It clearly shows nothing. You repost that video all you want, there's nothing conclusive about it. Cav is already falling before any elbow sticks out. Sagan's sticks his elbow not to prevent Cavendish from getting through, but to balance himself because Cavendish hits him on the back trying to pass through the needle's hole.

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A simple freeze would show you Cavendish falling to his right before Sagan does anything.
 
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Tonton said:
Billie said:
What demare did to Bouhanni is the most obvious example of DSQ possible. Clearly changes his line and clearly forces the other rider to hold up
Nonsense. Demare was going way faster, passed Bouhanni, then contested for the win. Yes, he changed his line a third of a second too early, misjudged that he wasn't clear yet, but that DQ talk is nonsense. Bouhanni was not going to win, he's just sour grapes. Demare takes the win and the jersey in Nacer's hometown...it hurts...

Nacer keeps whining. Like at the Nationals. As always...Nacer being Nacer...
TBF Nacer always whines but people always whine about him as well.
 
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Blanco said:
deValtos said:
Vasilis said:
On another note, what caused the first crash? I only saw the helicopter camera veering towards it when the crash was already taking place.

https://u.nya.is/jdkpym.mp4

Unbelievable! Sagan caused this crash too! He elbowed FDJ guy and he fell. He elbowed Greipel yesterday at intermediate sprint also! What's happening with him and his elbows?!
Doesn't look that way. the FDJ rider unbalanced because of touching wheels with a Lotto rider and then there was contact with Sagan
 
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well even from this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4atl-3Njwg
it seems clear, that Cav's head goes to Peter's shoulders first and Peter only then flicks his elbow (whilst keeping his hands on the bar) ... but anyway, it's for the jury to decide ....
this was a dirty sprint by all means, nobody was keeping his line .... and the road wasn't narrow ....
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
I don't believe Sagan did this on purpose. It looked worse than it was.
He was trying to balance himself after Cavendish already hit him. Cavendish was going through a gap that wasn't there. Because Sagan balanced himself with his elbows he hit Cavendish and knocked him down.

He deserved the punishment, but it was not intentional malice.

This, omg. Some people...

He might have deserved the punishment for closing the door, but Cavendish was (yet again) reckless.

I wonder if Sagan had crashed because of Cavendish hitting him, who would be at fault? Sagan is a nice bike handler.
 
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cineteq said:
This is all I needed it to see



Remember who was the guy who destroyed Haussler career?

This image is perfect, because it shows exactly what I saw. Cavendish was riding right up on the barrier. Demare moved to the right to pass Bouhanni and Sagan also moved right following Demare. However, while Demare had enough room to go by, Sagan only had about a half bike length on Cavendish and moved right into Cavendish's line. Cavendish actually hits Sagan first, leaning into Sagan's back/shoulder. Which seemed to be the major reason Cavendish starts to go down. The elbow comes out after contact was made and seemed to be largely about balancing. Cavendish had already struck Sagan, pushing him left, so the elbow was trying to keep stability and also to keep Sagan from crashing into Bouhanni to his left.

You can criticize Sagan for coming off his line, though so did Demare and so do most sprinters when you look at it. No one really goes perfectly straight. And here it was specifically to get around Bouhanni. And while we're at it, Demare then cuts back in front of Bouhanni and basically cuts him off. So if we're really serious about policing this stuff, how do you not penalize Demare too? It seems like we only care about the Cavendish/Sagan stuff because of the crash. Otherwise, no one really cares enough
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
I don't believe Sagan did this on purpose. It looked worse than it was.
He was trying to balance himself after Cavendish already hit him. Cavendish was going through a gap that wasn't there. Because Sagan balanced himself with his elbows he hit Cavendish and knocked him down.

He deserved the punishment, but it was not intentional malice.
That is what it looked like, I agree. Hopefully Sagan will bounce back and win the points jersey anyway.
 
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yaco said:
swissfr said:
Mayomaniac said:
deValtos said:
Now Demare gets away scott free and wins the green jersey. Nice plan ASO. :lol:
Do the French actually care about the boring Zabel jersey? I think that stage wins are a bigger deal.
They probably just wanted to penalize Sagan in a way that actually hurts him.


Arnaud Démare is now the big favorite for the green jersey.

Matthews will take points on the mountainous days. He is my favorite.

There is only 1 stage where the intermediate sprint comes after some mountains, and that's stage 9. After that, they all come when there's no major difficulties before.


It's amazing how Démare doesn't go down on the first crash.
 
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Jericho said:
cineteq said:
This is all I needed it to see



Remember who was the guy who destroyed Haussler career?

This image is perfect, because it shows exactly what I saw. Cavendish was riding right up on the barrier. Demare moved to the right to pass Bouhanni and Sagan also moved right following Demare. However, while Demare had enough room to go by, Sagan only had about a half bike length on Cavendish and moved right into Cavendish's line. Cavendish actually hits Sagan first, leaning into Sagan's back/shoulder. Which seemed to be the major reason Cavendish starts to go down. The elbow comes out after contact was made and seemed to be largely about balancing. Cavendish had already struck Sagan, pushing him left, so the elbow was trying to keep stability and also to keep Sagan from crashing into Bouhanni to his left.

You can criticize Sagan for coming off his line, though so did Demare and so do most sprinters when you look at it. No one really goes perfectly straight. And here it was specifically to get around Bouhanni. And while we're at it, Demare then cuts back in front of Bouhanni and basically cuts him off. So if we're really serious about policing this stuff, how do you not penalize Demare too? It seems like we only care about the Cavendish/Sagan stuff because of the crash. Otherwise, no one really cares enough

Demare should have a penalty 100%, it's plain as day.
 
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Jericho said:
cineteq said:
This is all I needed it to see



Remember who was the guy who destroyed Haussler career?

This image is perfect, because it shows exactly what I saw. Cavendish was riding right up on the barrier. Demare moved to the right to pass Bouhanni and Sagan also moved right following Demare. However, while Demare had enough room to go by, Sagan only had about a half bike length on Cavendish and moved right into Cavendish's line. Cavendish actually hits Sagan first, leaning into Sagan's back/shoulder. Which seemed to be the major reason Cavendish starts to go down. The elbow comes out after contact was made and seemed to be largely about balancing. Cavendish had already struck Sagan, pushing him left, so the elbow was trying to keep stability and also to keep Sagan from crashing into Bouhanni to his left.

You can criticize Sagan for coming off his line, though so did Demare and so do most sprinters when you look at it. No one really goes perfectly straight. And here it was specifically to get around Bouhanni. And while we're at it, Demare then cuts back in front of Bouhanni and basically cuts him off. So if we're really serious about policing this stuff, how do you not penalize Demare too? It seems like we only care about the Cavendish/Sagan stuff because of the crash. Otherwise, no one really cares enough

Demare should have a penalty 100%, it's plain as day.
 
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BigMac said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
I don't believe Sagan did this on purpose. It looked worse than it was.
He was trying to balance himself after Cavendish already hit him. Cavendish was going through a gap that wasn't there. Because Sagan balanced himself with his elbows he hit Cavendish and knocked him down.

He deserved the punishment, but it was not intentional malice.

This, omg. Some people...

He might have deserved the punishment for closing the door, but Cavendish was (yet again) reckless.

I wonder if Sagan had crashed because of Cavendish hitting him, who would be at fault? Sagan is a nice bike handler.

Nice way to show your bias. Please explain how Cavendish is reckless. He was right next to Sagan and they were exactly in the middle of the road, then Sagan deviated far more to the right than he needed to forcing Cav into the barriers. What was Cav supposed to do? Seriously, how is this debatable?
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Walkman said:
CyclingEnthusiast said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4atl-3Njwg

If you can all just watch from 0.52 - 0.56 of this video in 0.25x speed you will clearly see that Cavendish was following the barriers and Sagan moved over and elbowed him in. There's no need to complicate it, just watch the video.

Quoted for truth.
Indeed. Pretty disgusting if you ask me. Fair penalty (If what I have heard is true).

Yup, that video at 0.25 speed shows it all pretty clearly:

The whole bunch swerves to the right hand side (left hand side as the video shows it) of the road after Bouhanni & Greipel make contact.
Cav is actually on the road-side (as opposed to the barriers-side) of Demare, in his wheel (as he has been for a while), with Sagan next to him. There's plenty of room for Cav to move through the same gap that has Demare moved through, providing that Sagan holds his line. But rather, Sagan veers towards the barriers and squeezes Cav in. The elbow is inconsequential; it happens after Cav has already started to fall.

As for Demare, he makes a big deviation to come around the other side of Kristoff. It certainly looks like it affects Bouhanni, but it's hard to tell from this camera angle whether Demare is already clear of Bouhanni's front wheel. We need the heli shot to confirm that.
 
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IndianCyclist said:
If there was no flicking of the elbow, there would have been no penalty but Cav would still have crashed. The elbow is what makes the incident look bad

Look at the angle of his legs, his torso, it's absolutely obvious the 'elbow', which doesn't even connect with Cavendish, is Sagan balancing his centre of gravity.
Cav himself will see this when he watches the replays.