British sprinter Mark Cavendsh posts video on Twitter asking social media users to respect his family after receiving abusive messages in wake of Peter Sagan disqualificationMark Cavendish after stage four of the 2017 Tour de FranceBritish sprinter Mark Cavendsh posts video on Twitter asking social media users to respect his family after receiving abusive messages in wake of Peter Sagan disqualification
Cavendish says he respects the decision of the race jury to send Peter Sagan home from the Tour de FranceMark Cavendish speaks to the press outside his team bus in Vittel (Photo by Simon Gill/Action Plus via Getty Images)Mark Cavendish says he respects the decision of the race jury to send Peter Sagan home from the Tour de France
World champion wishes Cavendish a good recovery from his broken collarbonePeter Sagan at the Tour de France (ASO/Ballet)World champion Peter Sagan says he accepts the decision to disqualify him from the Tour de France, but maintains he didn't do anything wrong in sprint.
The world champion had hoped to be reinstated but will stay excluded from the TourPeter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) will remain disqualified from the Tour de France, following yesterday's crash on stage four with Mark Cavendish.
Comment: The lack of certainty in the jury’s decision to eliminate Peter Sagan only adds to the controversy that blew up in VittelOeter Sagan sprints next to Arnaud Demare on stage four of the Tour de France (Sunada)The lack of certainty in the jury’s decision to eliminate Peter Sagan only adds to the controversy that blew up in Vittel