The problem is the players should be 100% focused on the game and not on doing an interview while the ball is headed to them. Grid walks are one thing, yeah just don't watch it, but this is like them doing radio interviews during green flag racing.
Most of what he said in his original tweet was true. If you think he actually feels different now and this isn't just PC quality control you would be sadly mistaken.
He isn't, he just is surprisingly a loser. I really expected more from him. I still expect he will get a win or two in his career but I no longer seem him as someone that is a threat to win every weekend like his teammates Bell and Hamlin. More like a Suarez or Buescher.
8.5
I remember they tried not having a caution at the end of a stage in road coarses and quickly went back to the caution. What didn't work about no caution?
I live at sea level and have spent plenty of time above 6000 ft with no issues with short breath until over 10000 ft. I've been up to 13500 ( I think that's what the top of Breckenridge is) and definitely got winded quickly there. Everybody is different but most people are ok until 10000 ft.