spalco said:
But as someone else pointed out, in a breakaway you don't necessarily have that option. Clearly Voeckler is too strong to get rid of easily, and he's sort of exploiting game-theoretic aspects of the group dynamics in a breakaway to his advantage, sort of like "prisoner's dilemma" - do you let Voeckler hang on without doing his share of the work, giving him a better winning probability and more tv exposure than he would "deserve" by the amount of time he spent in the wind or fall back and give up? Not an easy choice when you're riding the Tour de France and your DS is on your back to get your jersey into the cameras. And it's understandable that other riders feel sort of violated by a behaviour like this.
Well if your DS is calling the shots then you do as your DS says. If you get caught you get caught, if Voeckler goes on to win what can you do. You followed your DS.
If you are riding using your own brain you play Voeckler at his own game. This can be risky as it can lead to the break getting caught, but Voeckler doesn't want the break to get caught so he has to ride and you watch him closely.
The other thing is, if making faces gets the cameras to concentrate on you, do it, your DS will be happy as it will please sponsors. It will also get your face a lot of exposure which can only be good. It is a professional world and you got to play it to the maximum.
Same as Cavendish and his celebrations, bunny hopping, on the phone etc, Flecha and his arrow, Contador and his pistol all part of the marketing baby. In fact i think some of the celebrations could be better thought out. It would make for better TV. Obviously not a bunch sprint but winning alone and a good celebration could get extra TV exposure and the sport needs it.