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

Page 13 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.
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
To me at the live signal it was pretty obvious how Laurenz Rex got his way further up on the right side...let me say in a "tight" way. Too tight for Coquard to know anything about it.
If anyone to blame it's a 100% on Rex and nobody else.
But I'll still call it an incident and pure unluck for Philipsen.

Edit: Sorry lost the signal since the crash and just got it back.
 
  • Like
Reactions: MartinGT
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.
Imo, and experience when you get the plane of your bike changed dramatically the energy just counters like snow ski bindings and you just come out.. My own very, very personal opinion is Look Keo come disengaged easier than Shimano, and saying that I couldn't ever feel confident in Speedplay, but obviously personal because many heavy, heavy hitters, sprinters use the lollipop pedals with confidence.
When you get jarred like that it's like a mini high side, and he didn't crash just came unclipped..and suddenly instead of 5 possible points of contact, both feet gone, relying on hands and butt, until he clips back in.. Treacherous at that speed.. Yes Jasper beefed it, but decent save by French floundering fool!!!
Greg Lemond, Pedro Delgado Time pedals with Time shoes, white w red Velcro closures, didn't come unclipped often when you crashed!! Like old school leather buckle up snow ski boots and bindings that broke your leg or knee rather than detach!!