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From cyclingnews.com:

The finish of stage 2 of the Tour of Qatar was a horrifying picture; Graeme Brown swerved in the sprint finish, taking out Predictor-Lotto's Tom Steels who sprawled full-length on the Doha street in the middle of the whole onrushing peloton. Miraculously all riders were all able to avoid him, but the damage was already done. He was able to get back on his bike and ride to the team bus, with unbelievable quantities of blood streaming down his face.

The Belgian emerged later from the Doha hospital to report a broken collarbone, six stitches in his head and any amount of skin scraped off. At that time, he didn't blame Brown for what happened. "That's the way it is in the sprint, these things happen," he was quoted as saying.

But by the time he got back to the team hotel, things had changed. All of the teams are staying at the same hotel and eating together in the same restaurant. According to Robert Förster of Gerolsteiner, Steels went up to Brown, showed him his broken collarbone and spoke his mind, calling the Australian, among other things "a Kamikaze." According to Sportwereld.be, Steels yelled at him, "You f**king idiot! It's always the same with you!"

"Brown didn't react," Förster wrote on his website, robert-foerster.de. "Steels was shouting as loud as he could, 'Go home!' At the same time another rider stood up, clapped and yelled, too, 'Go home!' Then the room went crazy, everybody stood up and yelled 'Go home!'"

Steels, at least, will be heading home early, to have the broken collarbone operated on. His mechanic reported that the head wound had been caused by the helmet, which broke into eight pieces.
 
Wow, crazy story.

Not surprising with Graeme Brown though, he's been known as a dangerous sprinter for years. If he gets the results to back it up, no one will mind, but that hasn't really happened yet,

Silas
 
SilasCL said:
Wow, crazy story.

Not surprising with Graeme Brown though, he's been known as a dangerous sprinter for years. If he gets the results to back it up, no one will mind, but that hasn't really happened yet,

Silas
I agree that he's been dangerous for years. I disagree about how that will be forgiven if he wins. Abdu was disdained and relegated multiple times for dangerous riding.

I wonder if this event will change how he rides. It's one thing to cause a crash, it's another to have the whole pack yell at you over dinner.
 
He deserves it, the way cyclingnews.com shows it, it makes it seem like an excusable accident, Graeme totally jumps across the sprinting peloton! Then you can see Steels get up, and blood is streaming down his face, it was pretty horrible, check it out on cycling.tv in the video on demand section they have the replay of the stage.
Matt
 
I realize that professional sprinting is a tough trade, but having watched the stage on cycling.tv, that has to possibly be the worst excuse for sprinting I've ever seen. Browne is on the left side, having followed the wrong wheel...he sees boonen surging up the extreme right side...so he decides to make a nearly right angle turn across the entire roadwidth...all for third place. Its a miracle he only took out steels.
The UCI should step in and ban him, before he kills one of the stars people turn out to watch, like boonen, petachi, or mcewen. Browne is crap.
 
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