Cycling
Pogacar about jury on Germany tour: “Bad work”
The Slovenian bike star recovers from the hardships at the Tour de France. Nevertheless, he looks at cycling and cannot understand a decision on the Deutschland Tour.
Radstar Tadej Pogacar annoyed himself from afar about the jury decision on the Deutschland Tour. “This downgrading is an absolute joke and not correct. Bad work … as so often,” criticized the four-time Tour-de-France champion on Instagram. The Danny Van Poppel was revoked on the third stage in Kassel on the third stage.
Van Poppel had blocked the way through a Schlenker in the target sprint to the British Matthew Brennan and was then reset to the end of the first group, and the winner was subsequently declared Sören Waerenskjold. “Don’t get me wrong. If you downgrad you here, you can also downgrade four to five drivers. Take a look at the pictures,” continued Pogacar. Van Poppel, teammate of young star Florian Lipowitz, was the clear winner.
Pogacar is currently recovering from the strain at the Tour de France. It was only in September that the Slovenian world champion will get back into the action with the races in Canada. His goal this year is still the World Cup title defense in Rwanda.
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Source: Stern

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