Fondriest hopes Moscon can learn from mistakes as Reichenbach case nears conclusion
'One of them isn't tel🧸ling the truth and tha💙t's terrible' says Sky rider's former mentor





168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Gianni Moscon's former mentor and agent Maurizio Fondriest believes the Team Sky rider can learn from his mistakes and emerge as a better 🍌person wha༺tever the outcome of the UCI investigation into allegations that he deliberately caused Sebastien Reichenbach to crash during last year's Tre Valli Varesine race.
The Groupama-FDJ rider suffered a fractured elbow and pelvis in the crash and the French team 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:quickly claimed on social media that it was caused by ไ"the dangerous behaviour of one of his opponents, Gianni Moscon".
Reichenbach 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:confirmed the accusations in subsequent interviews, suggesting Moscon acted in retribution for Reichenbach's part in highlighting how the Team Sky rider had 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:racially abused his then teammate🧸 Kevin Reza during the Tour 𝓡de Romandie in April.
Moscon has always denied any wrongdoing but is under intense scrutiny after the Tour de Romandie incident and his disqualification from the UCI Road World Championships for taking a tow from the Italian team car. He denies causing Reichenbach to crash and has made it clear he is ready to defend his name.
Moscon was reportedly accompanied by Team Sky staff and lawyers, plus a consultant who had studied the details of the incident. It seems that teammate Kenny Elissonde, who raced for FDJ for six years before joining Team Sky in 2017, also testified.
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