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Renshaw was the Only one doing 2 mayor mistakes...
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....
From Stefan Berg
The Swede Living on Borneo, Malaysia...
I Love Tour de France....
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."
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!
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
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!
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