Jul. 4, 2017.
Tour de France - Sport News.
UCI jury president defends Peter Sagan decision.
Philippe Mariën, UCI jury president, announced in the Tour
de France press room that We've decided to disqualify Peter Sagan from the Tour
de France 2017 as he endangered some of his colleagues seriously in the final
meters of the sprint.
May be things turn around a phalanx of TV cameras and
microphones squeezed in around him. No one could believe the words that came
out of his mouth.
This news was shocking, everyone posted on Twitter. Why?
Probably because it was a controversial decision and had a
lot of feedback. Initially, Sagan relegated from his second place, scoring and
time for a heavy crash with Mark Cavendish. But then the situation went away,
which someone called it an ugly collapse, and it opened to argue about who
might be the fault.
As is customary when things are like that, racers are
usually relegated, and are eliminated after the third major offense in a race
and rarely the driver expulsion from the race.
Philippe Mariën asserted that the jury decided to remove
Peter Sagan for a very serious maneuver in the sprint.
Philippe Mariën also said the UCI jury met with riders and
teams before the start of the trip to warn them of unnecessary risks in the
speed race.
And the fact that Sagan has gone. There is no complaint with
the UCI jury verdict. For fans to study the video image of the impact between
Sagan and Cavendish, it is clear that not everyone agrees with this decision.
Other info about Peter Sagan:
Peter Sagan was born 26 January 1990. He is a Slovak
professional road bicycle racer for UCI WorldTeam Bora–Hansgrohe.
Sagan had a successful junior cyclo-cross and mountain bike
racing career, winning the Junior Mountain Bike World Championship in 2008,
before moving to road racing.
He has won a number of Classics, including the Monument race
Tour of Flanders, two Gent–Wevelgem races and E3 Harelbeke, together with
twelve stages in Grand Tours: four in the Vuelta a España and eight in the Tour
de France.
He was also the winner of the points classification in the
Tour de France, in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016; as a result, Sagan became
the first rider to win the classification in all of his first five attempts and
is one win behind the record of six of Erik Zabel.
Following his win at the 2016 UCI World Road Race
Championships, Sagan will wear the Rainbow Jersey for the duration of the 2017
season for a second consecutive year. He signed a three-year deal with German
team Bora-Hansgrohe beginning in 2017.
After winning Stage 3 of the 2017 Tour de France, Sagan was
disqualified after elbowing Mark Cavendish during the sprint at the end of
Stage 4.
Jul,2017
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