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Did Movistar Break the Rules of Cycling After Primoz Roglic Crash?

Did Movistar Break the Rules of Cycling After Primoz Roglic Crash? Movistar have been roundly criticised for their actions in Stage 19 of the Vuelta a Espana 2019, after they drove the pace of the race after Primoz Roglic and his Jumbo Visma teammates were caught up in a bad crash with 66km left in the stage. In this video I explore whether Movistar are as culpable as people say, or whether the unwritten rules of cycling are a little bit more complex than people think.

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