Jonas Vingegaard's Jumbo-Visma boss was on Friday accused of having something to hide after he told media that a rival Tour de France team had been drinking beers at their hotel.Groupama-FDJ's leader Marc Madiot reacted by telling AFP that accusations his riders had been drinking on the eve of the crucial time-trial were a cheap shot aimed at deflecting the spotlight from overall Tour de France leader Vingegaard's sizzling performances."It's a cheap shot about the beers.
How dare he?" asked an emotional Madiot.Madiot made the comments after Jumbo boss Richard Plugge told French sports daily L'Equipe his team's performances were less dominant than they appeared because rivals had been drinking at dinner the night before the crucial stage.Plugge was defending his rider Vingegaard, the Tour leader, whose record setting times have led to repeated questions in his press conferences."We saw riders drinking large beers.
Alcohol is poison, especially when you are already tired," Plugge told L'Equipe without mentioning the name of the team, but FDJ were at the same chic Saint Gervais Hotel as the Dutch outfit.When contacted by AFP Madiot didn't hold back."That's just a stupid thing to say.
Some of the management drank beer, But our riders were drinking Perrier. "We were at a different table.""What's he trying to say?