Cycling: Trek-Segafredo suspend Simmons after controversial tweet
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[October 01, 2020]
(Reuters) - Trek-Segafredo have
suspended junior world champion Quinn Simmons after he made
"divisive, incendiary, and detrimental" statements online, the
WorldTour team said.
The 19-year-old American's response to a tweet about U.S. President
Donald Trump triggered backlash on social media, with people calling
for a boycott of the bike brand.
In a post on Twitter, cycling journalist Jose Been said: "My dear
American friends, I hope this horrible presidency ends for you. And
for us as (former?) allies too.
"If you follow me and support Trump, you can go. There is zero
excuse to follow or vote for the vile, horrible man," Been added, to
which Simmons replied with a hand-waving emoji with a Black skin
tone.
Trek-Segafredo condemned Simmons' comments, saying they valued
inclusivity and diversity.
"While we support the right to free speech, we will hold people
accountable for their words and actions," the team said in a
statement.
"Regrettably, Simmons made statements online that we feel are
divisive, incendiary, and detrimental to the team, professional
cycling, its fans, and the positive future we hope to help create
for the sport."
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The Trek logo is seen on one of their bikes before a training
session of the Trek-Segafredo team. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
"In response, he will not be racing for Trek-Segafredo until further
notice."
Simmons joined the World Tour team this year after winning the 2019
junior road world championship.
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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