Force them to ride up the mountain where they acted like morrons (so Zoncolan for the idiot who pushed Bongiorno) on a bike from the early 20th Century while a bunch of people are standing on the side and hitting them with branches!
Race Radio said:I think my first Tour stage was 1980. Been to dozens of Vuelta/Giro/Tour stages since. It has gotten much worse. Yeah, things were bad in the Armstrong years. The French hated him and goofy Americans would flood the climbs but roadside at last years Tour was the worst I have seen it. Zero respect for the riders, in fact for many there was open contempt. Maybe I am wrong but I do not remember such strong Pro/Con emotions.
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Le breton said:My guess is that the ridiculous British soccer fans must now outnumber the goofy Americans among the most troublesome elements. It's just a guess.
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Le breton said:My guess is that the ridiculous British soccer fans must now outnumber the goofy Americans among the most troublesome elements. It's just a guess.
As for "the French" hating Armstrong, i don't know about that. He was seen as unreachable, aloof maybe, but not hated that I could see. He had, unfortunately, a lot of doubly-blind supporters in the country, not least among the media and A.S.O.
In his days LeMond was almost universally liked.
SergeDeM said:There should be fences all they way up, not just for the final km. People shouldn't be on the road. Being five meters away from the riders is still much closer than on any other sport, even more so considering that nobody has to pay. Just make believe you're watching a Rally.
SeriousSam said:there was a hilarious occurrence last year where one of those retards was running along side a rider at touching distance until another spectator tripped him, anyone remember where that was?
wannabecyclist said:It was last year's Tour De France. Can't remember the stage. It was hilarious!
The Bongiorno "push."Afrank said:Does anybody have links to videos of the the fan that messed up Bongiorno and Poels tossing the guys sunglasses? Would like to get a better look.
You're not saying that Froome was the target of Brit fans, are you?Race Radio said:I was at 5 stages last year and yes the most vocal were the British. That might have been just coincidence but in some cases it was very aggressive. <snip>
Froome was "Favorite" of the "Haters".
Pricey_sky said:Wasn't it someone chasing Tejay? It was absolutely brilliant. I think its this one:
Granville57 said:You're not saying that Froome was the target of Brit fans, are you?
hrotha said:Stop showing them on TV for starters. Too many of them are attention *****s.
Next step, self-regulation. The other spectators should gang up on them to get them to stop that ****.
For this kind of climb (and they're the only ones where this is a serious problem), fencing the whole road off or having policemen every few meters should be doable.
the sceptic said:the guy that ruined the stage for Bongiorno, I still saw him running and acting like an idiot even after that. How *** do you have to be to not even stop acting like a *** after you ruin the day for one of the riders. What a tool that guy is.
karlboss said:Are there any other cases such as these of contenders for stage and GC being pushed whilst still in contention, nay still on the wheel of the rider infront? That was what I couldn't believe.
DirtyWorks said:An Italian at any given Giro? A French rider at an older le Tour? A Spanish rider at the Vuelta?
C'mon. We've had all kinds of shenanigans far worse than an unfortunate push.
Pricey_sky said:Wow that's a very nice stereotype to make, In my opinion most of the diehard football fans over here don't really like cycling, plus they are nothing compared to some of the Italian and Spanish football 'ultra's'. I have family that live in Naples and going to watch Napoli play is real experience with their fans! Not all bad though I must say. Let's not forget there's a world cup on this summer too that will clash with le tour.
Le breton said:a very nice stereotype to make,
Well, is not streaking a national pastime at football games in the UK? Is not bare-@ss running among the attention seeking behaviours seen in recent years?
Anyway I wrote it was a guess, an hypothesis if you prefer.
Next TdF I'll make sure to interview them so that I can get some stats and report to you.
Anyway, back to idiots on the roadside : I want to hear what is your own take![]()
Pricey_sky said:Well my guess is that you've stereotyped a lot of British people in to football hooligans when in actual fact like I said most of them would never go and watch cycling. That includes the moronic few who decide to streak at a match.
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Roadie59 said:RE: Zoncolan: BAN THE FANS...all fans should be banned from any climb of consequence from now own...they are plainly not there for the riders but for themselves.....I feel very sad for our sport when I see the intense idiocy on the course that actually impacts the ability of the competitors to ride the race unimpeded...
Race Radio said:Running with the riders is stupid. They need to figure out how to manage it. One of the problems is often the riders encourage "Assistance". They will ride close to the spectators and actually say "pousse". Last year a rider in the break clearly asked for a push, which I gave, and Marc Madiot tried to run over my foot with his car. He always has been been a a bit emotional.
Race Radio said:Yup. I was pretty surprised by it but remember clearly being on the Champs and a group of drunk English fans were spewing profanity about him. Could have been an isolated incident but I would say in general the riders are not as respected as they were in the past.
it is not just the Tour. Vino, Valverde, Wiggins, all have been booed at races