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The error in the arrival of the Volta Ao Algarve does not help in the cycling-organizers relationship

There is a black hand, a kind of bad form that causes everything that can go wrong, in effect it goes wrong.

That feeling toured my body when I saw the verbena in which the arrival of the first stage of the Volta Ao Algarve with Filippo Ganna became, crossing only the finish line in a gesture between the celebration and the surprise.

To his right, beyond the fences, almost all the squad spront for an error in a diversion with the fate that no fan or career people crossed the road at that time.

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Brutal.

The commissioners of the race decided to cancel the stage after most runners continue for an incorrect detourguided by the camera motorcycles, and they depart from the route, after no one marked with a decision that was not there.

This happened in the last kilometer, when the first 50 runners, who diverted, ended up heading towards the team's buses, while Ganna, who took the right pathHe took the opportunity and arrived alone.

Despite this, the commissioners decided to cancel the stage, since the squad had made the wrong decision and had not been prevented in time.

The director of the race, Sérgio Sousa, explained that it was an error, although they accepted that they did not take enough measures to avoid it.

This results in situations like Mallorca, star of Bessègues … or the cycling World Tour is very fast and cyclists, blind, or small organizations, not all, have a problem.

This was the thing: in the last 2 km of the stage, the runners had to overcome two large roundabouts.

In the second roundabout, several deviated on the wrong side, despite the efforts of the organizers to direct them well.

Ganna, when asked about this, He explained that the key was to know the rules and the tour.

In fact, He remembered once he diverted during a counterreloj and lost his race for it.

Ganna's team, Ineos Grenadiers, published a message on social networks, showing their gratitude because everyone will end up without incident, but also stressed that cycling must improve to be a safer sport.

Other cyclists, such as Marco Haller of Tudor Pro Cycling, complained about the lack of organization in the stage, criticizing the officers for not properly blocking the detour.

Arthur van Donngen, director of Visuma-Lease to Bike, also asked the ICU to take action on the matter, noting that the safety of cyclists should be the priority.

Fortunately, there were no serious accidents, but the danger situation is terrible.

That Filippo Ganna will take away the victory, being the most consistent in this story, it seems the least.

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