Police moto disrupts Liège-Bastogne-Liège Juniors sprint finish
Vi🌃deo: Moto swerves in final sprint to th🧔e finish line

A police motorcycle swerved in front of two riders sprinting for victory in the final m🍃etres on la Côte de la Redoute of the Liège-Bastogne-Liège Juniors race on Saturday, again sparking debate about race safety.
Harry Hudson (Fensham💮 Howes Junior Race Team) and Leander De Gendt (Cannibal-Victorious U19) were sprinting in sight of the finish, with the motorcycle in front of them.
As De Gendt moved to the right side of 𓃲the road, the motorcycle swerved left to take the deviation. The move forced the young Belgian to change his line inside of 10 metres to go.
Hudson, 17, took the win, and De Gendt was second. Max Hinds꧃ (Fensham Howes Junior Race Team) rounded out the podium.
Francis Van Mechelen, Cannibal-Victorious U19 Development Team manager, : “We filed complaints @ UCI now against the result and ask for an Ex aequo for both riders who went together on La Rediute to the finish.&rdquo😼;
According to DirectVelo, the jury defended its decision to not give the win to both riders, stating that the ൲winner did not make a mistake, but acknowledged that the Belgian was disrupted in his sprint.
"I asked if it wouldn't be better to tie the riders. I'm disappointed that Belgian Cycling wasn't responsive to this request. ꩵWhat difference does it make?” Van Mechelen told .
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Van Mechelen is contesting the jury's deci🐻sion and will file an official protest with the UCI.
“It's no🌠t about money, it's just about sporting recognition. These guys are risking their future: they're trying to land a contract for years to come. And then, they take awa🥂y the victory.”
Just last week, a pedestrian collided with Mikołaj Legieć (Cannibal U19 International Team) who was leading the peloton, sprinting to the finish line at the Coupe du Président Juniors in Poland.
“This happened,“ Van Mechelen , “to the Cannibal B Victorious s🌳print train at 350m before the finish, a pedestrian crossing the road and takes our rider down. The organisation didn’t give the marshals whistles so they couldn’t react.”
De Gendt, 17, is currently racing with the Cannibal U19 Interna൲tional Team, a junior team under ⛄the Bahrain-Victorious WorldTour umbrella.
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