Roglic's bike damaged during official check, say team
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[September 18, 2020]
(Reuters) - Team Jumbo-Visma
said on Friday an International Cycling Union (UCI) official had
damaged the bike of Tour de France overall leader Primoz Roglic
during an inspection, which had prompted an angry response from the
team's sports director.
Merjin Zeeman was excluded from the race for intimidating and
insulting a member of the UCI at the end of Thursday’s 17th stage.
"I got upset when the commissioner dismounted the crankset from
Primoz's bike," Zeeman said in a team statement on Friday.
"The bike was damaged and the crankset had to be replaced
afterwards," the team said, adding, "the bike of GC leader Roglic
was in accordance with the regulations."
The UCI check several bikes after a race or a grand tour stage as
part of efforts to fight 'mechanical doping'.
"We stand for a fair sport and that includes checks, but that must
be done in a reasonable way. Despite that, I should have kept myself
cool and approached the UCI commissioner in a more respectful way,"
said Zeeman.
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Team Jumbo-Visma rider Primoz Roglic of Slovenia, wearing the
overall leader's yellow jersey, in action. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
According to the daily race jury report, Zeeman was excluded for
intimidating and insulting the UCI official, and was also fined
2,000 Swiss Francs ($2,201.67).
($1 = 0.9084 Swiss francs)
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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