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• #3127
'Anyone can help anyone else' IS a level playing field.
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• #3128
No, "everyone has to help everyone else" is a level playing field.
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• #3129
Not if you're not in a position to do so.
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• #3130
BWT, what's the rule for helmets? Didn't Contador take off his lid mid-race? Was he fined?
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• #3131
My point being, a level playing field is one in which everyone is treated exactly the same. So you don't help other teams or you do. No middle ground in which non-racing factors play a role (i.e., happen to be a mate which wouldn't be the case for other riders).
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• #3132
Inter-team alliances and co-operation are intrinsic to bike racing. It's always happened and always will. Having rules which blindly ignore this, or having comisars who are selectively blind to the rules is just farcical.
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• #3133
Reports claim that, according to the rules, 2 mins was the lowest punishment they could give. It could have been a lot more.
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• #3134
Other reports state the exact opposite.
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• #3135
This. It's the uneven application of rules from race to race that means the playing field is never level. Just like in football where a referee can exercise discretion in sanctioning a player, the rigid application of rules has shorn the competition of one of the main GC contenders (or at least made his task next to impossible) and so affects the race as a spectacle, which affects it as a commercial product. Intelligence should have been used rather than blind adherence to the law. If the commissares didn't see the incident and the TV pictures didn't show it, and Porte gained no advantage from it surely a lesser punishment would have sufficed.
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• #3136
Slight misinterpretation by me. "The riders could have received a five- or 10-minute penalty, but because it was their first offense, they got away with only two minutes"
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• #3137
But then...
"The UCI jury could do nothing except apply the strictest interpretation of the rule: a 2-minute penalty and a 200CHF fine."
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• #3138
Contador currently trolling Porte and Twitter by temporarily removing his helmet. Again.
According to the rules he should be disqualified from the race.
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• #3139
And away from the Giro, Cavendish is in Richmond, Virginia checking out the Worlds circuit. Interesting.
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• #3140
2 minutes for the first time you do it, 5 minutes for the second offense, 10 minutes for the third and disqualification for the fourth as I understand. Porte got the maximum sanction for the first offense.
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• #3141
Gotcha. Thanks.
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• #3142
I really don't want to see a pile up on the wet roads. Not down with the crash porn.
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• #3143
i was thinking to myself, where is eqs? and rigo goes down. what race course is this?
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• #3144
imola, nvm
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• #3145
imola
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• #3146
Loving that Betancur's beginning to show a lot of heart again. Was really worried about him.
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• #3147
This race is looking more and more settled. Bit like the Tour last year. Very exciting start followed by reality settling in.
I hope I'm wrong.
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• #3148
You're only worried about your fantasy points ;)
(Come on Zakarin! Wild card!)
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• #3149
This race is looking more and more settled. Bit like the Tour last year. Very exciting start followed by reality settling in.
Contador has never lost a GC jersey after taking it in a GT.
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• #3150
I have Zakarin too, BOOYAH!
In cycling news, what a breakaway.