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Moto Crashes.....
Last Post 09/04/2015 09:34 AM by Kenny Gonzales. 23 Replies.
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Gonzo Cyclist
Posts:568
09/02/2015 02:44 PM
we'll get him one of 6ix's new Cervellum Hindsight's, mount it on the front of bike so he can see where he's going!!
Was he just looking down, and bam!? I did not see or hear what had happened
79pmooney
Posts:3189
09/02/2015 03:14 PM
I'm just speculating. But I do keep wondering when that day is going to come.
Ben
Orange Crush
Posts:4499
09/03/2015 02:41 AM
So how does the contracting of motos in pro cycling actually work? Is there a system or is it as long list of incidents would suggest a haphazard assembly of drivers from a variety of sources?
At Haute Route ALL motos came from ONE source "ANEC Escorte Moto". These guys do many events, provide motos for security and media and as said they did an excellent job under challenging circumstances. With a structured sole source setup like this the punishment for incidents like Vuelta is simple: sorry guys your moto contract is over, we'll take our business elsewhere.
79pmooney
Posts:3189
09/03/2015 11:29 AM
I read on the LUG (LIveUpdateGuy) webcast today that there are 90 motorcycles and 120 cars supporting the riders. So, at the start, motor vehicles outnumber riders.
I also saw that the motorcycles gave the riders MUCH more room today. Maybe Tinkoff's meeting with the race organizers made a difference. (He said Saxo-Tinkoff was willing to continue racing if the motos operated safely but another incident and they were out.)
Ben
79pmooney
Posts:3189
09/03/2015 11:33 AM
On Froome: I understand he took an outside line around a corner and got surprised that the road narrowed coming out of it. (Something that drone could well have prevented.)
Ben
Ride On
Posts:537
09/03/2015 04:16 PM
Mount a Gopro camera on every rider and ban all photo motos
SideBySide
Posts:444
09/03/2015 04:28 PM
Posted By Ride On on 09/03/2015 04:16 PM
Mount a Gopro camera on every rider and ban all photo motos
It would be interesting to see that.
I don't understand why they ride so close to the riders. The cameras can zoom in. Enforcing a minimum three or four meter separation could help.
How many of the motos are for cameras? The wheel bikes make sense, because they can get to riders quicker. Maybe reduce the number of them, they could always stop to reload, or tag in/out with a fully equipped moto.
longslowdistance
Posts:2886
09/03/2015 07:14 PM
This is road cycling. "We've always done it this way" is a powerful mantra.
Gonzo Cyclist
Posts:568
09/04/2015 09:34 AM
Pretty good article on Cycling news about the Moto issue, hit the nail on the head, a lot of these guys do this once a year, they are licensed, but they get in because they know somebody, etc......So I can appreciate the professional escort companies, but sounds like a lot of these guys are amateur's at best
The numbers of vehicles is ridiculous in a grand tour, more vehicles than riders
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