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This is woefully uninformed Balwer Send a noteboard - 12/07/2010 02:38:35 PM
The peleton didn't wait when Andy fell earlier in the Tour, his team went back and helped bring him back up. Thankfully at the time it was a flat stage and the peleton wasn't riding particularly hard.

When Armstrong fell it was at the foot of the climb and he wasn't able to get back into the group considering the pace they were going at, he was just unlucky.

To call it cheating is ridiculous and borne entirely out of ignorance.

Schleck rode an incredible stage to be able to sprint away from the GC contenders after such a difficult climb and will deservingly be on the podium at the end of the race.
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