Tour de France Tour de France 2025, Stage 3: Valenciennes – Dunkerque (173.8k)

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Feel bad for Philipsen. Hopefully the involved parties get a yellow card or a similar punishment, so that we don't have to see this every sprint. At least Alpecin already won two stages and two yellow jerseys, and they still have plenty of chances.
 
Aside from veering into the rider on his right (mistake #1), why did Coquard take both feet off his pedals in the middle of a sprint?! I'm sure it was a reaction to keep his balance after he bumped into the other rider, but a pro just can't do that with riders sprinting all around him.
 
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So if you a the chief referee, do you have a meeting about 2 high profile on the bike near fights!? Milan doing everything he could to downplay yesterday, saying everything is fine, shook hands.. Now this!!! From stage favorite to flat on the deck!!!
 
MVDP paying Coquard a visit after the stage...

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And now you're making me watch all those seasons back again. Sorry for Jasper of course
 
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The problem is also that there isn't a good way to sanction Coquard by the rules. Kicking him out of the race entirely is punishing for impact rather than offense, but a yellow card is too little and he didn't score any points at the intermediate sprint he can be stripped of either.
 
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Aside from veering into the rider on his right (mistake #1), why did Coquard take both feet off his pedals in the middle of a sprint?! I'm sure it was a reaction to keep his balance after he bumped into the other rider, but a pro just can't do that with riders sprinting all around him.
His bike bucked and went completely sideways after contact with the Intermarche rider. It’s a miracle he didn’t crash himself to be honest. Unclipping was definitely a result of the forces involved and/or an instinctual reaction to try and stop from crashing. You can blame him for the initial contact with the Intermarche rider but once that happened the rest isn’t really in his control.