Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.
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This is extreme 'mechanical doping' and I don't see any difference to stuffing a motor in the seat tube. Do latter and you would get a ban of months/years. Do former as Bardet and Nibali did (and I suspect Demare also did (without condemning footage) to get back in the front group and win the 2016 Milan–San Remo) and you just/may get thrown off the race with nothing more.
He got such a big launch at 1:05 that he barely made it around the roundabout.
Several of those turbo boosts led to his demise.
I saw it form the start of the clip and went to do something else. I expected that to be him out of the race, as so many others appeared to be so soon, and when I came back saw he was just jumping the last few drafts to get back in.
I was most surprised and now I can see why.
Still, at least he held his hands up, when he'd released them from the car; contrast with Nibali's strop.
That Nibali footage is hilarious, the way he get dragged away from the front of the group, you can just feel that collectivly thinking....wtf
The worst I ever saw was a Garmin rider blatantly holding onto the back window of a car getting towed up a Mamhead in the 2012? Tour Of Britain.
Ironically he also seemed to receive the largest cheer from the crowd.
If that's the only footage then this seems incredibly harsh. The 'tow' was nothing like Nibali's and it looked as though there was a mechanic tending to his bike which is hardly surprising given the earlier crash.
It wasn't the only footage. It went on for ages. They were 'fiddling' with his mech at speed for at least two sustained periods, and then decided you use some spray lube, again at speed.
And they had him drafting a few inches behind the rear bumper....all the way back to the main group. I would guess I saw clips of him being aided for at least 10 mins...and certainly long enough to go from being way off the group to being in it.
Fair enough and credit must therefore go to the commissaires for strong and decisive action.
you are right though about Nibalis...that was much funnier...this one looked just old skool...
Also, it wasn't the bike he crashed on. So shouldn't have really needed lots of fiddling. Nobody likes to see someone out of a race because of a crash though.
Seems spare bikes from the team car always "need" a bit of tinkering after a switch. Mostly the referees exercise some discretion, but I guess if you're considered a main protagonist for the race, and the assistance is beyond their discretion, then the result is expulsion.
Unless of course you can argue you were just steadying yourself on the way up Ventoux.