He did the right thing. He never would have been able to catch up to the other two riders and they would have been so far behind. It's not against the rules to crash if you've already started to fall.
If the lad had lied and said there was a bike malfunction none of this would have occurred but i have no idea why he just blatantly said he crashed on purpose? maybe because he's German...
If you watch his rear wheel slips badly as he applied the power so it was a malfunction. It corrected and he fell off. The other riders had their hands up before the fall so not cheating just playing within the rules!
As far as i can tell he played within the rules. Im just stuggling to understand why he would blatantly come out and admit what he did?? I was pondering if he had said it to try and cover up the fact he screwed up the first start by mistake and tried to make it look like he did it on purpose which then backfired? I dont know. But i highly doubt its a language issue...i go to germany alot and most germans I have met speak perfect English, he certainly didnt sound like he had trouble getting his english words out did he?
But i highly doubt its a language issue...i go to germany alot and most germans I have met speak perfect English, he certainly didnt sound like he had trouble getting his english words out did he?
I am unsure on the technicality and mechanics of everything but if he had a bad start because of a mechanical failure/problem with the bike then why not crash to ensure the restart.
If he crashed just because he had a poor start of his own doing then that is poor sportsmanship and not right