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German cycling coach Patrick Moster was sent home from the Tokyo Olympics after a racist comment during the men’s road time trial. Moster was heard shouting a derogatory slur targeting Middle Eastern people towards German cyclist Nikias Arndt during the time trial event. The head of the German Olympic Sports Confederation confirmed that Moster would “no longer perform his duties as part of the cycling team.” The decision to send Moster home was reported to DOSB’s website within a day of the incident. Moster apologized for his remarks after the incident. He claimed he was not racist and the inc...
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French police are looking for the spectator responsible for sending dozens of cyclists into a pileup on the first day of the Tour de France. On June 26, German cyclist Tony Martin initiated the pile up after riding at a high speed into a cardboard sign being held up by an unidentified woman. Martin fell off his bike and a pack of riders behind him crashed as well, creating a massive mess. Television footage of the race showed the woman in a yellow jacket, leaning into the road, smiling while holding a sign that read “Allez Opi-Omi” (“Come on granddad-granny”, in a mix of French and German). As...
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