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

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I'm not sure yellow card is too little. 2 yellow cards and you're out
In the Giro, we had two yellow cards in the bunch sprints all race (both undeserved, IMO, but that's a separate discussion). The odds of Coquard getting another one in what little sprints we have are remote.
 
Nov 5, 2013
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I don't see what Coquard did wrong. If anyone shifted line it was Milan which starts the chain reaction but really just a racing incident
Mostly yeah, Coquard was trying to squeeze into a very narrow space, but you see that in every sprint from someone...he just had more serious consequences this time.
 
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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.
Honestly I'd dq him. Maybe it's harsh and you are taking impact into account which you probably shouldn't but someone needs to be made an example of with the way some of these guys sprint and Coquard is useless anyway so why not him.
 
Jun 20, 2015
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Punishment for Coquard? Not for crashing Philipsen directly, but for veering off his line into the Intermarché rider?

This is an example where the UCI has got the yellow card system wrong. You look at the Van Der Berg crash in stage one when he tried to push between two riders but no punishment. I've seen other crashes caused in both peletons by riders taking their eyes off the road, yet no yellow card. I'll also add this crash is not helped by the chase for UCI points which has seen reckless riding by coquard in two intermediate sprints.
 
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Aug 9, 2021
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Broe had an idea of smaller teams for the tdf. I wish they did. 7 riders per team would lead to more breaks and less controlling
 
May 3, 2015
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I don't see what Coquard did wrong. If anyone shifted line it was Milan which starts the chain reaction but really just a racing incident
While I don't call for Coquard to be DNFed, he did swerve into Rex quite strangely to the right (there was no space, and I wouldn't say Milan was the cause either).
 
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Really? Coquard swerved into Rex when there was no space available to pass on the right.

This is 100 % Coquard's fault and it's worse than the one Sagan got DQ'ed for.
All I can say is watch it again, in particular watch Milan's position in relation to the white line in the middle of the road. It would be a lot more obvious if the camera was overhead but even so it's pretty clear.
 
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Milan shifted line. Coquard was already next to his backwheel, thus shifted even more (probably a bit too much) and bumped into other rider, then bumped back left and into Philipsen. Thats what I saw from the replay.