I remember a classic being neutralized last year after a big crash. Racing kept going, but it was neutralized because they didn't have enough ambulances in case another crash happened. That's a good reason to neutralize. Because something unfair happened? Less convinced.
I remember a classic being neutralized last year after a big crash. Racing kept going, but it was neutralized because they didn't have enough ambulances in case another crash happened. That's a good reason to neutralize. Because something unfair happened? Less convinced.
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It was the 2015 tour - stage 3. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/prudhomme-defends-decision-to-neutralise-stage-3-of-the-tour-de-france/