Wouter Weylandt dies in fall at Giro

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scook94

Veteran
Location
Stirling
Leopard Trek have announced that they will take no further part in this years Giro.




http://www.facebook.com/notes/leopard-trek/leopard-trek-will-leave-giro-ditalia/161538327244198
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
Was very sorry to hear the news. I always dislike the cycling coverage when they home in on spills. Have cycled past Fabio Casartelli's memorial a couple of times. Very depressing.
 
I watched recorded highlights of yesterdays stage this morning before work and was in tears. It's just so so sad.
 

oldroadman

Veteran
Location
Ubique
Circuit racing last night. A few words from one of the commissaires at the start, commenting on the sadness of losing "one of our own", and the fragility of a human, then a minute of quiet thought. 120 people and you could have heard a pin drop. We are/were all bike riders, those who have raced know that falling now and again goes with the sport, and how lucky most of us are. A quiet and moving moment. The peloton tribute on the stageto Livorno was stunning, and the quiet applause of the normally excitable tifosi made a fitting tribute to a popular and talented man.
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I watched recorded highlights of yesterdays stage this morning before work and was in tears. It's just so so sad.

I defy anyone to maintain their composure at the moment where Tyler Farrar backs off to allow Leopard to cross the line as a team, and Stamsnijder beckons him back, insisting that he cross the line with them.

The whole stage was a beautiful, dignified, and fitting tribute.
 

Paul_L

Über Member
I defy anyone to maintain their composure at the moment where Tyler Farrar backs off to allow Leopard to cross the line as a team, and Stamsnijder beckons him back, insisting that he cross the line with them.

The whole stage was a beautiful, dignified, and fitting tribute.


Not that it really matters, but i thought it looked like Farrar started to break down and slipped back a bit as he was so upset. The LT boys realised and grabbed hold of him to bring him back into the line.

But it was as you say a wonderful tribute. I'm not normally a fan, but David Harmon's performance yesterday was quite brilliant too.
 
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