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Gesink angry at UCI’s lack of intervention during dangerous first stage of Tour de France – Cyclingnews.com
‘Apparently it wasn’t dangerous and spectacular enough’ says veteran Jumbo-Visma rider

Jumbo-Visma’s Robert Gesink has hit out at the UCI for not intervening during the wet and dangerous opening stage of the Tour de France in Nice on Saturday, with a large number of riders crashing, and Bahrain McLaren’s Rafael Valls being left with a broken femur and Lotto Soudal’s John Degenkolb also out of the race after finishing outside the time limit following a crash.
“Apparently it wasn’t dangerous and spectacular enough for the UCI. In my opinion, the last crash is their responsibility,”…
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