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Pritožbe na Touru: spali na balkonu, našli ščurke
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Pritožbe na Touru: spali na balkonu, našli ščurke

Prvi prost dan na letošnji Tour de France po Franciji ni prinesel samo nujno potrebnega počitka, temveč tudi široko razširjeno nezadovoljstvo med kolesarji. Pritožbe niso bile posledica nevzdržnih temperatur vzdolž poti, temveč pogojev v hotelih. Vprašanja, kot so plesen, muhe, slabo prezračevanje in neprimerna hrana, so bila glavna pritožba proti organizatorjem. Bratje Tobias in Anders Halland Johannessen iz ekipe Uno-X Mobility so svoje kolesa peljali ven na balkon, da bi spali, medtem ko je direktor Christian Prudhomme zagovarjal sistem nastanitve, trdil pa je, da zagotavlja enako obravnavo za ekipe. Druge ekipe, vključno z Alpecin-Premier Tech, so se soočale tudi s podobnimi težavami, ko je kolesar Adrie van der Poel opozoril, da kljub temu, da so prinesli lastne naprave za hlajenje, niso mogli rešiti vseh težav. Prudhomme je priznal, da v bolj oddaljenih hotelih in gorskih območjih ne vedno izpolnjujejo visoke standarde, vendar je poudaril, da pet zvezdic ni na voljo.

The first free day of the 2026 Tour de France did not bring much-needed rest for riders, but rather frustration over poor living conditions. The complaints were not about the high temperatures along the route, but rather the state of the accommodations. Issues such as mold, flies, inadequate ventilation, and unsuitable food were among the main grievances directed at the organizers. Brothers Tobias and Anders Halland Johannessen from the Uno-X Mobility team took matters into their own hands by taking their cold weather gear outside onto the balcony, while director Christian Prudhomme defended the accommodation system, claiming it ensures equal treatment for all teams. The planned rest day after nine grueling stages was meant to give cyclists a chance to recover, but many teams found themselves dissatisfied with their hotel experiences. Reports from hotels in the French Central Massif highlighted problems including excessively high room temperatures, mold, flies, and poor air circulation. These issues led some riders to question whether the organization had adequately considered their comfort and well-being. The Johannessen brothers became the focus of attention after they decided to spend the night outdoors on the balcony due to the uncomfortable conditions inside their rooms. Their decision was shared on social media with a mix of humor and concern, drawing public attention to the situation. While initially posted with a lighthearted tone, the posts clearly conveyed the message that riders were not being properly cared for, as they should be. Tobias later stated that the balcony offered fewer flies and more comfortable sleeping conditions compared to the room. Other teams also faced similar challenges, including the Alpecin-Premier Tech squad. Rider Adrie van der Poel explained that despite bringing portable cooling devices and extra gear, these measures could not fully resolve the issues. He noted that while the team ensured proper nutrition for the riders, the support staff faced substandard conditions, which affected overall performance and morale. In response to the criticisms, Tour director Christian Prudhomme acknowledged that hotels in remote and mountainous areas of France often fail to meet the highest standards. However, he emphasized that the availability of five-star accommodations is limited in certain regions. “If we want the race to cover the best parts of France and feature spectacular stages, we must accept that five-star hotels are not available everywhere,” he told the French radio station ICI. Logistically, the organizers manage reservations and room distribution through ASO, ensuring approximately 1,850 beds per stage. This task becomes particularly challenging in smaller towns and mountainous regions, where the number of suitable accommodations is limited. Prudhomme rejected the idea of allowing teams to arrange their own lodging, arguing that such a system would benefit wealthier teams who could secure the best hotels, thereby creating unfair advantages. He stressed that the current system guarantees equal treatment for all teams. “Only we can ensure fairness on the Tour,” he said. The allocation process considers not just the quality of the hotels, but also their proximity to the start and finish lines of each stage. By the end of the race, all teams will have access to the same total number of star ratings, according to Prudhomme. Team leaders such as Christoph Roodhooft from Alpecin-Premier Tech and Tom Steels from Soudal Quick-Step echoed the sentiment that riders and support staff do not demand luxury, but rather reasonable cleanliness, comfort, and convenient locations. Steels even suggested that longer travel times after stages might be acceptable if it meant better sleep. “I think the team would be willing to accept longer transport after stages if it meant better rest,” he said.

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Pritožbe na Touru: spali na balkonu, našli ščurke

Prvi prost dan na letošnji Tour de France po Franciji ni prinesel samo nujno potrebnega počitka, temveč tudi široko razširjeno nezadovoljstvo med kolesarji. Pritožbe niso bile posledica nevzdržnih temperatur vzdolž poti, temveč pogojev v hotelih. Vprašanja, kot so plesen, muhe, slabo prezračevanje in neprimerna hrana, so bila glavna pritožba proti organizatorjem. Bratje Tobias in Anders Halland Johannessen iz ekipe Uno-X Mobility so svoje kolesa peljali ven na balkon, da bi spali, medtem ko je direktor Christian Prudhomme zagovarjal sistem nastanitve, trdil pa je, da zagotavlja enako obravnavo za ekipe. Druge ekipe, vključno z Alpecin-Premier Tech, so se soočale tudi s podobnimi težavami, ko je kolesar Adrie van der Poel opozoril, da kljub temu, da so prinesli lastne naprave za hlajenje, niso mogli rešiti vseh težav. Prudhomme je priznal, da v bolj oddaljenih hotelih in gorskih območjih ne vedno izpolnjujejo visoke standarde, vendar je poudaril, da pet zvezdic ni na voljo.

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Zakaj objektivnost (70): The article presents the cyclists' complaints as a significant issue but frames them through the perspective of the Johannessen brothers, who expressed their concerns publicly. While it includes some neutral descriptions, there is a slight bias toward highlighting the negative experiences of the cyc

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