It’s clearly not important, but it’s Friday…my point on climbing and sprinting refers to this:
The rider shall normally assume a sitting position on the bicycle
In theory the UCI could do riders for taking a hand off the bars to feed, but, again we assume that is a sanctioned ‘abnormal’ position.
Ruleset is here BTW: https://www.uci.org/docs/default-source/rules-and-regulations/part-ii-road/2-roa-regulations-e.pdf
A lot of the familiar riding positions in the sport are only implicitly sanctioned, rather than explicitly. AFAICT
Take your point. Maybe this is how Pinot can win the tour, remain seated until everyone is DQ'd.
He’s French, so that might work.
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It’s clearly not important, but it’s Friday…my point on climbing and sprinting refers to this:
In theory the UCI could do riders for taking a hand off the bars to feed, but, again we assume that is a sanctioned ‘abnormal’ position.
Ruleset is here BTW: https://www.uci.org/docs/default-source/rules-and-regulations/part-ii-road/2-roa-regulations-e.pdf
A lot of the familiar riding positions in the sport are only implicitly sanctioned, rather than explicitly. AFAICT