Evenepoel leads tributes to gino mäder at tour de suisse

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The Bahrain-Victorious rider died after a high-speed crash on stage five

Evenepoel dedicated his stage seven victory to Mäder

The world of cycling reacted with horror and sadness to the tragic death of Gino Mäder following a high-speed crash at the Tour de Suisse last week. The 26-year-old Bahrain Victorious rider crashed into a ravine descending the Albula Pass on stage five, and died after being airlifted to hospital.

His death has sent shockwaves reverberating through the sport, and messages of condolence and sympathy flooded through on social media.

Bahrain Victorious managing director Milan Erzen said that Mäder was an “inspiration”, and that the team will race in his honour.

“His talent, dedication, and enthusiasm were an inspiration to us all,” Erzen said. “Not only was he an extremely talented cyclist, but a great person off the bike. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones, and our thoughts are with them during this difficult time.”

Stage six was neutralised following the incident, with Bahrain Victorious allowed to ride at the front of the peloton in tribute. The team did not compete in the final two stages of the race, a path also followed by Intermarché-Circus-Wanty and Tudor Pro Cycling.

Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step), who won stage seven, used his victory to pay tribute to Mäder, pointing to the sky as he crossed the finish line. “I am not the person to give up on a

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