Tour de France Tour de France 2021, Stage 3: Lorient - Pontivy, 183.9 km

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It's not even the team sizes (although one less would be handy Id think) but I've no idea how anyone can see those last 15k as safe for a 180 rider peleton going at 60/70kmph an hour. Narrow roads, a sprint finish on a corner. Just lunacy tbh.

This is on ASO imo. That finish was not safe for a group that size. Fine if you have an attritional day where riders are in smaller groups but not a full peleton with sprint trains.
 
If the tour organizers had any shame and dignity, they would come out and apologize to the riders and suspend themselves. Way too narrow of a course, not just the last 10-20 km, but other bits as well. I don’t know what they are trying to accomplish with these dangerous routes. Can you imagine if it rained? It looked like it might for a while there. Maybe they would have neutralized the stage. In any case, can’t blame any spectators for any of the crashes today.

Choosing "difficult" roads is what makes for a good race.

The Tour would become incredibly boring, if everything was on highways.

That said, this was in no way difficult, minimum 5-6 riders wide the whole time, is plenty of room for Pro riders.

Most of the classics races in the north, are on smaller roads than today, at many key points.
 
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Huh, I like Roglic.

Then your take is even worse. Nothing they did hasn't been done before. And others have been more egregious.

When you have races decided by time losses in crashes then you have a sport that needs to sort out how to handle what happens in the situation to achieve fairness. You can say "these guys should stay at the front" but that didn't help Jumbo. It actually hurt them. It's a lottery and people shouldn't gain time because they're number wasn't pulled. But that's where the sport is right now.
 
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