Tour de Suisse stage 6 neutralised in memory of Gino Mäder
Peloton will ride toget𒆙her for final 20km as tribute to their lﷺate colleague

The Tour de Suisse organisation has confirmed that stage 6 of the race has been neutralised in memory of 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:Gino Mäder. The Swiss rider 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:died on Friday morning following a crash on the descent of the Albulapass in the finale of s🅘tage 5.
The peloton will ride together along the closing 20km of Friday’s route into Oberwil-Lieli as a tribute to Mäder. The✅ decision to ride part of the stage was taken following consulta꧃tion between the race organisation and Mäder’s family.
“We’re heartbroken – the whole organisation, all the teams, all the riders. It’s just devastating what has happened. It’s really hard to put in words,” race director Olivier Senn told reporters in Chur on Friday. “Gino was a fantastic ride🐲r and an excellent human. He was really a good person, and he doesn’t deserve to leave the world.
“Today it’s about Gino and nothing else. Everything else can be discussed later. We will plan to do a memory ride on the last part of the course. We will ride neutralised as a group to the fini🐟sh in memory of Gino.”
Stage 6 of the Tour de Suisse had initially been slated to starౠt in La Punt and bring the peloton back over the Albulapass, but the stage was shortened and the start moved to Chur🦄 on Friday morning following a rock avalanche in the area.
Bahrain Victorious announced Mäder’s death shortly after midday, minutes before the revised stage 6 had been due to get underway from Chur. The Tour de Suisse organisation immediately announced that the start of the stage had been delayed until further notice. Following consultation with teams, riders and Mäder’s family, Senn later conf𝔍irmed that the stage had been neutralised.
A minute’s silence was held in Mäder’s memory in Chur before the riders boarded their team buses to travel towards the final 30km of the route, where🎃 they will pay another, poig⛄nant tribute to their late colleague.
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“Gino, thank you for the light, the joy, and the laughs you brought us all, we will miss you as a rider and as a person,” read a statement from the Bahrain Victorious team. “Today and every day, we ride 𒉰for you, Gino.”

Barry Ryan was Head of Features at Cyclingnews. He has covered professional cycling since 2010, reporting from the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and events from Argentina to Japan. His writing has appeared in The Independent, Procycling and Cycling Plus. He is the author of , pu🐼blished by Gill Books.