Riders unite at Tour de France to take more control of race safety
Leading riders form chat with CPA to swap informa🌜tion and opinions

Riders have warned race organisers that they will again take control of the peloton and neutralise the racing if they feel in danger, with 30 riders forming a group of representatives at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France to lead a united peloton.
During Saturday’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:opening stage around Nice, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:dozens of riders fell on the slick roads that turn🔯ed slippy due to the first end of summer rain. Tony Martin (Jumbo-Visma) eventually waved his arms to neutralise the peloton before the final climb and descent of the Côte de Rimiez and the truce only ended back on the coast road for the sprint finish.
Riders decided to take control of their own safety and become far more vocal after a number of crashes and dangerous incidents since the return of racing. Many were shocked by Fabio Jakobsen’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:high-speed crash over the barriers in the sprint at the Tour de Pologne and Remco Evenpoel’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:crash over a low wall at Il Lombardia.
Some riders have criticised their own Cyclistes Professionnels Associés (CPA) riders association but according to a report by Het Nieuwsblad in Belgium, a group of 30 influe༺ntial and resp▨ected riders have formed an online chat group to exchange information and opinions.
Riders in the chat include Luke Rowe (Ineos Grenadiers), Tejay van Garderen (EF Pro Team), Tony Martin (Jumbo-Visma), Matteo Trentin (CCC Team), Jasper De Buyst (Lotto Soudal), Oliver Naesen (AG2r La Mondiale) and Daniel Oss (Bora-Hansgrohe). The CPA Tour de France representative Pascal Chanteur, CPA President Gianni Bugno and CPA General Secretary Laura Mora♉ are also in the chat.
It seems the pre-race talks amongst the riders via the group created far more unity and sparked Saturda꧂y’s solidarity.
"What happened on Saturday was the most powerful signal that we as riders can give," De Buyst told Het Nieuwsblad.
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“It was time for us to take responsibility for our own safety. We did that on Saturd♕ay,” Jasper Stuyven said.
The group seems to have replaced any kind of patron of the peloton. In the past the Tour de France race leader often took charge and lead any protests or a big-name rider used the🐟ir importance to represent the rest of the peloton. Now the riders are more united and unionised.
“This CPA group is bett𒐪er than one patron. Now all teams take their responsibilit♛y. Together we form one great patronage,” Trentin pointed out.
On Monday the CPA issued a statement callingജ on race organisers to step up and do more to protect rider safety.
“The CPA has been working with the UCI for months on this issue and would like to be able to do the same with the organizers in order to jointly provide effective and pragmatic solutions to this problem,”🌳 the CPA statement reads.
“I’m happy with the uniform approach of the guys competing in the Tour. As I ꦍalways sa🃏y, united we are stronger,” Bugno said.
“We want to collaborate in a ﷽constructive and relevant way with the other stakeholders, but we will be uncompromising and𒊎 firm if other incidents such as those in the past few days should occur again.”
Naesen admitted that the riders are trying to find a balance amongst rider opinions and stop any abuse of the solidarity.&n𒉰bsp;
“After every crash or incident, there is always one fool who works hard to go on strike and not race the next day. That is not really constructive,” Naesen told Het Nieuwsblad.
After 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Thibaut Pinot and David Gaudu crashed hard on Saturday, the Groupama-FDJ rꦰiders apparently pleaded for a go slow but with ulterior motives.
“Their representatives sent a requ✨est to neutralize the second stage and finish it at an average speed of 30 km/h,” Naesen revealed.
The proposal was immediately😼 🥃swept off the digital table.
“I think it's a real shame that they even dared to ask something like that. Thiꦡs initiative is not for that purpose,” Stuyven said.
“Of course self-interest will always play a part,” Naesen admitted. “It suited Jumbo-Visma on Saturday that the stage was neutralized. That way their leaders made it to the finish safely, but as long as it is al👍so favorable for the other riders, I see no problem with that.”