Although the UCI commissaires at the Criterium du Dauphine did not see fit to penalise any riders involved in the chaotic lead out for the stage 1 sprint, where repeated head butts and an extremely physical battle for position were broadcast to the world on television, multiple riders voiced their concern on Twitter.
The melees occurred when the Katusha and Cofidis trains lined up for their respective sprinter, Alexander Kristoff for Katusha and eventual stage winner Nacer Bouhanni for Cofidis.
“There was a fight with me and Bouhanni to get the wheel of my teammate Jacopo Guarnieri," said Kristoff, who finished 11th after nearing going down when he touched wheels with his lead-out man. "Bouhanni was fighting with me, but I managed to get the wheel."
At least two headbutts came from the Cofidis sprint train, and at least one was directed the other way. Another Katusha head nudge, this time on an Orica-GreenEdge rider, nearly sent defending champion Chris Froome to the tarmac.
Round 1 http://pic.twitter.com/3ZZ45DvhQI
— the Inner Ring (@inrng) June 6, 2016
Round 2 http://pic.twitter.com/QtPC1tfraT
— the Inner Ring (@inrng) June 6, 2016
— the Inner Ring (@inrng) June 6, 2016
— Greg Van Avermaet (@GregVanAvermaet) June 6, 2016
— Roy Curvers (@RoyCurvers) June 6, 2016
— Andre Greipel (@AndreGreipel) June 6, 2016
— Andre Greipel (@AndreGreipel) June 6, 2016
— John Degenkolb (@johndegenkolb) June 6, 2016
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