Caleb Ewan relegated from Tour Down Under stage win after 'irregular final sprint'

19 January 2019 06:11
Despite crossing the line first and initially thinking that he'd won stage 5 of the Tour Down Under in Strathalbyn on Saturday, Lotto Soudal's Caleb Ewan was relegated to last place in the front group after appearing to tangle in the last few hundred metres with Jasper Philipsen (UAE Team Emirates), who was the second rider across the line before being promoted to first place. According to the official UCI commissaire's communiqué, Ewan's disqualification from first place was as a result of "an irregular final sprint", and as well as being relegated to last place in the group – to 83rd place – the Australian sprinter was also handed a time penalty of 30 seconds, deducted 15 points in the sprints competition and fined 500 Swiss francs. UCI regulation 2.12.007, article 5.1, which was applied in Ewan's case, states: Deviation from the chosen line that obstructs or endangers another rider or irregular sprint (including pulling the jersey or saddle of another rider, intimidation or threat, blow from the head, knee, elbow, shoulder, hand, etc.).ADVERTISEMENT Ewan came from a long way back in the final sprint, and appeared to go shoulder-to-shoulder with Philipsen – and to use his head – to get on Peter Sagan's wheel, before bursting clear of the Bora-Hansgrohe rider's wheel to finish first on the stage, with Philipsen finishing second and Sagan third across the line. The revised results, however, mean that Philipsen was handed the victory, with Sagan up to second place and Jumbo-Visma's Danny Van Poppel third. "This is very disappointing. I was so looking forward to my first official victory for Lotto Soudal. After crossing the line, it felt like a massive relief, but the next moment all of that joy disappeared when I heard that I had been relegated," Ewan said in a statement from his team. You can read more at Cyclingnews.com.read full article

Source: Cycling News