And it seems that the unpopular view in this case is that if Fogg has done what he has been penalised for, then he shouldn't be racing at the top level, there is no room for that kind of behavior.
What really gets on my nerves is the abuse that is thrown directly at the officials. They are still human, still read facebook comments from people saying that their power has gone to their head, that they have no idea what they're doing. As someone who spends a fair amount of my time on that side of the fence, it makes you wonder why you bother giving your time away making the sport safe and fair (and that's the thing, officials are there for safety and fairness. If you didn't ping Fogg for being unsafe and dangerous, where is the fairness to everyone else? - sets a precedent)
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