Professional Cycling For the Fans - most combative rider (red race number)

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marqueemoon
07-06-06, 10:04 AM
Is this a pretty much a subjective award or are there specific characteristics the judges look at to determine this? Is there a presentation when they do the jerseys (if so OLN doesn't show it)?
merlinextraligh
07-06-06, 10:05 AM
i believe it is voted on by the media each day, and its usually given to the guy who launched a failed break the day before.
cut & pasted from cn.com....so a bit out of date (Durand, LeBlanc etc etc).....
The rider leading the combativité classification is often mentioned, but more so on the flatter stages that allow for opportunists like Jacky Durand (FDJeux.com) to show their bravery (or in some cases, stupidity). There is no jersey to mark out the leader of the classification, but instead, the rider wears red rider numbers as opposed to the white numbers worn by the rest of the riders. If the leader of the combativité wore a easily distinctive jersey, he would become a marked man and not be able to escape - hence the subtle use of red patches that show his rider number. The honour of the most aggressive rider is decided on the road each day during stages chaired by a panel elected by the Tour organiser, Jean-Marie Leblanc. The overall winner of the classification is determined by adding the points given by all members of the panel in each of the road stages.
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