Exactly right, rules are open to interpretation, with most of capable climbers within @11-15 seconds of one another, race officials are not going to relegate one of the race's most popular riders, why create a controversy were it's not necessary. And within the race management, they decided to modify the race for high wind conditions... and the race isn't over yet. I didn't see race officials mentioning Twitter troubles as reason for their rulings.The jury can choose how they want to handle this. The rule is (luckily) open to interpretation. If they feel he crashed due to bad road and not his own doing, then that's that.
