David Hart
If he hadn't been on the cobles, he probably would have come out a lot
better injury wise.
As for the DQ, didn't Boonen go around the gates too? It just so happens it
was after the train but the rules stated that you had to stop at the gate.
5 of them should be DQ'd not the 4. Bummer for Discovery, that would have
been nice making up for Hincapies accident.
On 4/10/06, Dan Houghton wrote:
>
> "The rules are there to be interpreted" They can be interpreted one way
> if you are on an American team and another if you are (French).
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Brad Cockman, DC
> *To:* obra@list.obra.org
> *Sent:* Monday, April 10, 2006 11:00 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [OBRA Chat] George Hincapie's major mechanical
>
>
> If his steer tube broke like they said it did, he probably dropped his
> bars and sat up abruptly to avoid going otb. Didn't look to me like there
> was any steer tube left on his bike. Guess he's going in for surgery on his
> scapula? Bummer. Would've loved to have seen him and Cancellara (that swiss
> kid) duke it out in the finale.
>
> Think the disqualification will be reversed?
>
>
> Brad Cockman, DC
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