Froome team-mate Moscon thrown off Tour de France

Gianni Moscon was thrown off the race on Sunday after an altercation with a fellow rider.

Published : Jul 23, 2018 01:59 IST , Carcassonne

 Gianni Moscon is now in his third year with Team Sky.
Gianni Moscon is now in his third year with Team Sky.
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Gianni Moscon is now in his third year with Team Sky.

Italian Gianni Moscon, a Team Sky team-mate of defending Tour de France champion Chris Froome, was thrown off the race on Sunday after an altercation with a fellow rider, officials said. Race officials took the decision after Moscon was involved in a fracas with a rider from the Fortuneo team shortly after the stage start in Millau.

Speaking to AFP , officials said the Italian used heavy-handed tactics when the Fortuneo team rider tried to help his team leader, Warren Barguil, join an early breakaway in the 181.5 km-long 15th stage from Millau to Carcassonne.

'Partly serious aggression'

Race commissaires classed the incident as a “particularly serious aggression” and threw the 24-year-old Italian off the race shortly after the stage, won by Denmark's Magnus Cort Nielsen of Astana.

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It is not the first time Moscon, now in his third year with Sky but on his race debut, has fallen foul of officials. Last year, he was handed a suspension by Sky after racially abusing Frenchman Kevin Reza at the Tour of Romandie. That misdemeanour earned the Italian a written warning from Team Sky, which said at the time: “Gianni Moscon has been given a formal written warning and suspended from racing for six weeks. He will also attend a diversity awareness course. Gianni knows that there is no excuse for his behaviour and that any repeat will result in termination of his contract.”

At the end of last season Moscon was also accused by Swiss rider Sebastien Reichenbach of causing him to crash in an Italian race, an incident for which he escaped sanctions. Moscon finished an impressive fifth at Paris-Roubaix last year and third in the Tour of Lombardy, before helping Froome to claim overall victory in the 2017 Tour of Spain.

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