1) Flat stage, I have the second best sprinter and one of the flat riders. At 15 km from the line, when most of my helpers are tired of making tempo, I attack with my flat rider and catch up with a group that just left. The group was caught back and my sprinter won the sprint. My attack is "unfair".
2) Mountain stage, I have the 13th or 14th in the GC and the first in the points classification. Number 3 in the points classification attacks, along with someone battling for the first place in the GC, I make tempo for about 3 km's with my 13th to try and get back to the points guy and to get top-10, with the pink jersey in my wheel, doing tempo too. Then I attack with my rider, dropping the pink jersey. The pink jersey keeps the jersey by 27 seconds. That tempo making was "unfair". and the guy who got second proclaims:
I understand that with the excitement and if people can't stand losing strange behaviour appears, but it's annoying. I'm here to play a fun game with people, not to be whined to this way. I did nothing wrong at all. Those two things were concious decisions (probably not the right one) about the race. Only that. I broke no rules and did not do anything unrealistic. Remember David Millar attacking in the Giro while Farrar was there? Or Rujano riding with Contador, not to hurt Nibali, but to try and get a good result?Fegefeuer: lidwinia learn to play the game, if we drive the same race, i only drive against you.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a proposal: if people accuse other people of unfairness in cases like this, this counts as unfairness and should be punished as such.
What do you think?