I don't think you can apportion any blame to Kung, his immediate thought is going to be to get back on his bike.
His team should've stepped in and stopped him. If he'd been riding for his trade team rather than his national team, I think they definitely would've done so but national teams are often less professionally run.
Yes I didn’t mean him, it’s got to be the team and the race referee doing it for the riders own good, like in contact sports. Also he’s effectively riding without a helmet at that point which adds another layer of needing to stop!
I don't think you can apportion any blame to Kung, his immediate thought is going to be to get back on his bike.
His team should've stepped in and stopped him. If he'd been riding for his trade team rather than his national team, I think they definitely would've done so but national teams are often less professionally run.