Video: Cav: We'll appeal Renshaw axe

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  1. Renshaw was the Only one doing 2 mayor mistakes...
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    Julian Dean did nothing wrong ... he kept his line,­ did not push Renshaw at all
    If you look close, It was­ no contact at all before Dean was 50cm ahead of­ Renshaw.

    Now Renshaw.. give Julian Dean 3 Danish­ Skulls... (as we call them)

    On Top of that he drifted­ 2m to the left by purpose after that... Talk about
    1­ man show... first push right with his head then left...­ that was Ugly

    He did 2 things at the same time... Not­ 1 Clear suspention ... 2 Yellow is a RED....

    They did­ right ... and I agree with Roberto on Swedish­ Eurosport..
    It was enough space inside Renshaw... no­ need for 3 Danish on Dean...

    If he kept on straight­ nothing would have changed
    The best man should have­ won anyway...

    By the way We have an Old Fat 24 inch­ TV.... works to watch Eurosport on
    No HD here....
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    From Stefan Berg

    The Swede Living on Borneo,­ Malaysia...

    I Love Tour de France....

    From Stefan Berg, on Fri 16 Jul 21:37
  2. Typical French!! No fight in them and they then make an­ impulsive and embarrassing decision that defies­ fairness or logic. Jean Francois Pescheux and the­ French football team have a lot in common - they are­ both a joke. You can only laugh at them really. And­ does anyone really believe that if it had been a­ Frenchman or even a European who had committed the­ offence that they would have been kicked off the­ tour.

    By the way Mr Pescheux, please can you also­ justify why Costa and Berredo were only fined 400 Swiss­ francs for their fight after stage six, especially when­ you siad the following after the Renshaw incident,­ "This is cycling, not fighting. Everybody could­ have ended up on their backs. The rules have to be­ respected. This is professional cycling."

    From Scott, on Fri 16 Jul 16:18
  3. The decision is really unfair. It should be JD that­ should be implicated for his dirty tactics. Clearly,­ his intention was to moved into the path of Renshaw to­ box him in with Cav have nowhere to go. There was a lot­ of space on the right where he can make a good leadout­ for his sprinter if he was really feeling strong.­ Sadly, that was not the case to be. JD moved into the­ path of HTC. MR and Cav was holding their own path. It­ is just clear Garmin wants to use dirty tactics to­ shake HTC, they just can't beat HTC on the lead out­ and sprint without it. Just a bunch of poor losers. I­ hope to see Cav win another stage even without Renshaw.­ Can't just put a good man down!
    As for the French­ and the TDF, they are always a disgrace in making­ decisions. A big disgrace to the sport to make­ impulsive decisions like this and using word such as­ 'blatant'! I wonder, who among them have ever­ been on a bunch sprint? No wonder, the football team­ was also a big disgrace in the world cup. French­ politics kiss some A**!
    Racing wise, I still like the­ quality of the Giro de Italia!

    From Ramil, on Fri 16 Jul 13:05
  4. Typical french commisaires again attacking the HTC­ team...just like last year when Cav was docked a stage­ win unfairly. This is proper bike racing and the­ officials seem to want to ruin the sport. I bet if HTC­ were a french team then the sanctions would be­ less.
    Paul

    From PD, on Fri 16 Jul 4:44
  5. nothing wrong in my eyes with that sprint!french­ politics!get renshaw out and cav wont win anymore­ stages!there the same in fifa, blatter and co!

    From aaron, on Fri 16 Jul 4:20
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