Riders and administration at Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale have categorically insisted that there was no wrongdoing on their half within the stage 11 incidents that noticed Richard Carapaz (EF Training-EasyPost) crash and 4 members of Decathlon – one director and three riders – obtain penalties and, in some instances, fines.
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale at the moment lead the Vuelta a España with Ben O’Connor. The Australian had an uneventful stage 12 on Thursday, however he spent a big a part of the build-up defending his crew’s actions to the media.
The fallout from the Carapaz crash and a near-simultaneous road-blocking motion by Decathlon noticed their Tour de France stage winner Victor Lafay fined 500 CHF for “obstruction by a rider in an effort to stop or delay the motion of one other rider or car”. Decathlon Sports activities Director Cyril Dessel was additionally fined 1,000 CHF, whereas Lafay, Dessel, and two extra riders, Geoffrey Bouchard and Bruno Armirail, have been all given ‘yellow playing cards’, the penalisation system which is being examined out by the UCI this month.
Carapaz was unhurt when he fell within the crash, attributable to a quick second of contact between himself and Bouchard. The accident occurred simply because the French crew have been trying to kind the cellular street ‘block’ after 38 riders, none of them main GC threats, had already fashioned the breakaway of the day. The one revealed TV footage so far of the crash, taken from an overhead digital camera, was hampered from a direct view of Carapaz’s fall by the cover of a roadside timber.
Talking earlier than stage 13’s begin at Ourense, the 2020 Vuelta a España runner-up categorically put the blame for his fall on the door of Decathlon AG2R, saying “it was very clear”. Nonetheless, Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale, from Vuelta a España chief Ben O’Connor by to Bouchard and Sports activities Director Dessel, have been equally adamant that there had been no wrongdoing.
The UCI commissiares spent a substantial period of time speaking to totally different riders firstly of stage 12 however no additional penalties emerged because of this.
The one ‘yellow’ card for Thursday went to Israel-Premier Tech rider Nadav Raisberg for “disposing of waste or different objects exterior of litter zones”. He additionally acquired a 500 CHF high-quality and was docked 25 UCI factors for his misdemeanour.
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Relating to the extra severe occasions of stage 11 and the yellow playing cards that adopted of their wake, O’Connor was insistent that there had been no offence dedicated by his crew.
“I actually assume we did completely nothing flawed. We’ve spoken to EF collectively and all the pieces is evident. There was completely zero animosity. Geoffrey did completely nothing,” O’Connor instructed reporters earlier than stage 12.
“So I don’t actually perceive the sanctioning of all the opposite boys on my crew. I used to be additionally on the entrance and I didn’t obtain a yellow card, neither did Wout van Aert [Visma-Lease a Bike] who was additionally driving subsequent to me. What does it imply? I don’t actually get it.”
Bouchard himself defined that what he insisted was an opportunity occasion had occurred when, with out altering his line, “Carapaz brushed towards my bottom and sadly he fell.
“I don’t know what occurred to him when he crashed, I unclipped and I virtually went down myself. In any case, I’m sorry he went down, it was not my goal. It wasn’t in any method aggressive, I talked along with his sports activities director and there have been no laborious emotions, and that’s it.”
Dessel supplied one other layer of defence, telling Cyclingnews, “We and the riders are severe folks, although, there was no motion to attempt to deliver him down or something like that”.
In his model of occasions, “[Richard] Carapaz was arising from behind, there was a narrowing on the street and he collided with Geoffrey [Bouchard] from behind. Carapaz barely drifted to the left aspect, then his entrance wheel swerved on the sting of the narrowing part of street.
“There’s no method you may equate that with a deliberate act by Geoffrey Bouchard to trigger Carapaz to crash.”
Dessel was manifestly unimpressed by the penalties doled out by the UCI, because of this, saying, “We settle for them, however I discover that harsh”. Bouchard echoed his phrases, saying, “I’ve the impression that social media influenced this determination”.
A lot of opinions
Not all social media confirmed antipathy in the direction of Decathlon AG2R La Mondial, although. O’Connor himself initially revealed a collection of Tweets defending his crew’s actions and criticizing the UCI’s penalties, however then subsequently wiped his complete account, saying he did so as a result of he was “sick of different folks’s opinions”.
“I’ve been desirous to delete it for a very long time so this was excuse to do it. It’s a contented coincidence, I ought to have carried out it a very long time in the past,” he defined.
The separate query of the ethics of forming a street ‘block’ additionally permeated by the controversy, as Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale lined throughout the width of the street simply as Carapaz went down. O’Connor admitted that that they had instantly knowledgeable one long-distance GC risk, Cristian Rodríguez (Arkea-B&B Lodges) that “he wasn’t going to have the ability to go within the [early] breakaway”.
“We stated that proper from the beginning when he saved making an attempt. Zero insults, simply being clear,” he stated.
“If you happen to’re in the midst of the peloton, I can’t simply faucet the bloke in entrance of me to get to the entrance. How do you get to the entrance when the street’s blocked? Reply me that query. Do you say, ‘Simply earlier than the climb, can I begin first wheel?’ It will be very easy there, however that’s not how the game works.”
“Our riders battle on daily basis to safe the jersey, like each different crew would do,” Dessel added. “They generally block the entire street a bit however with out stopping anyone from transferring forward. We did nothing unlawful.”
Nonetheless, O’Connor denied that simply because he had the crimson jersey of Vuelta chief he was now thought of a peloton ‘patron’.
“No, I’m not waving my arms round appearing like a king. I feel I’m main this race in the mean time and if I relinquish that lead so be it. However it doesn’t change who I’m.”
But when some riders and administration at Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale delivered sturdy defences of their actions, others merely switched off and waited for the storm to blow over.
“I don’t actually know what that is all about to be trustworthy,” Felix Gall, O’Connor’s wingman, stated after stage 12. “There have been some speak on the bus however I most well-liked to place in my earphones, hearken to some music and simply calm down.”
Whereas the controversy over barrages and crashes like Carapaz’s will probably rumble on for a while to come back, short-term a minimum of the Vuelta can be all however obliged to place the occasions of stage 11 within the rearview mirror.
Stage 13’s summit end at Ancares appears sure to create one other main GC kind out, and stage 15 to Cuitu Negru is yet one more decisive day within the general battle.
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