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Jul 8, 2017
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Why can the riders themselves just not organizse an informal ITT in a car park or something

They could probably start the ITT in some local Carrefour car park and then continue riding between the shelves. Certainly wouldn't be strange for a Spanish stage race.


Here's another idea: Why can't the riders just decide on how many seconds/minutes they lose to Evenepoel and skip it altogether?
 
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It would be a nice tribute to the 2024 Vuelta a Andalucia if they ride all stages apart from the ITT. It's just a shame that BORA are led by the "wrong" Belgian in this race.
 
Jul 7, 2013
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Do they have to ride it, do riders have a choice? Or since it doesn't count for GC and only stage they can skip it?

If they change the road so it's headwind only Remco will have a positive speed so it will be very safe for everyone and they should measure time then.
 
Sep 20, 2017
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They did this on road bikes and doesn't count for GC nonsense at Gran Camino two years ago too, that precedent should never have been set. My view hasn't changed since then - if it's too dangerous for GC it's too dangerous to race, and if it's safe enough to race it's safe enough for GC. Not like a flat TT on road bikes never happens either, we just had one Down Under and it used to be a staple of San Juan.
 
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They did this on road bikes and doesn't count for GC nonsense at Gran Camino two years ago too, that precedent should never have been set. My view hasn't changed since then - if it's too dangerous for GC it's too dangerous to race, and if it's safe enough to race it's safe enough for GC. Not like a flat TT on road bikes never happens either, we just had one Down Under and it used to be a staple of San Juan.
I don't see the difference between fighting for a GC and fighting for the day win. The amount of risk you have to take is the same.
 
May 6, 2021
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Vindication to riders who went to Besseges because they weren't scared of some hokey 'wind' and 'traffic on the course' rubbish which is just part of being a well-rounded peddalist.
 
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Honestly, if I was a rider, I would either protest the decision to let the race go ahead by riding as slowly as possible, or protest the decision to neutralise GC by doing the exact same, depending on what my assessment of the weather-related risks was.
 
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Honestly, if I was a rider, I would either protest the decision to let the race go ahead by riding as slowly as possible, or protest the decision to neutralise GC by doing the exact same, depending on what my assessment of the weather-related risks was.
walk the last km with your bike over your shoulder
 
Apr 13, 2021
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Safe enough for all riders to ride and riders to choose to push? - don't neutralise the gc. Have the stage and get rid of the time limit.


Not safe enough for all riders to ride and not safe for riders to choose to push? - cancel the stage.

Should be simple. Now we have no less risk of crashes but no race. Everyone loses.
 
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i think therere rare cases where such a line can be defended, like for napoli last year
Very different circumstances though. That was as a result of an actual incident, and not just an attempt by the organizers to portray themselves as taking rider safety seriously. And it was also not the single most decisive stage for the race. If it really is deemed unsafe, then cancel it.