Rohan Dennis deletes social media accounts after appearing to break lockdown rules
'Covid-19 can suck my ass and so can quarantiಞne' writ𝄹es Ineos rider on Instagram

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Rohan Dennis has deleted h♔is social media accounts after apparently posting a photo of 𝕴himself breaking lockdown measures in Spain.
The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Team Ineos rider is still on Facebook but deleted his Instagram🌠 and Twitter accounts on Friday.
Earlier in the day, according to screenshots captured by Instagram users, Dennis post༒ed of the view from the driver's seat of his car, with the location marked as Girona, where he lives in north e☂ast Spain.
The caption rea☂d: "Day 34 - cracked and left the house. #covid19 can suck my ass and so can #quarantine."
Team Ineos declined to comment when contacted by Cyclingnews.
Whenꦜ one Instagram follower suggested he shouldn't have posted the picture publicly, Dennis replied: "Or I could show the reali꧟ty of how shit the situation is and not be one of your beloved drones who show their 'perfect world' as an elite athlete. Which one would you like - real or fake?"
When another suggested he wouldജ have to later apologise for his post, he replied: "Imagine if everyone lived by your ideal world that ꦦwe can't speak our mind and show our emotions."
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Spain is one of the countries worst 🍌affected by the novel coronavirus pandemic, with more than 20,000 deaths♔. Lockdown measures are among the strictest in the world, with people not even allowed out of their homes to exercise.
Dennis has been training indoors and last week 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:won a virtual Team Ineos race on the online platform Zwift.
This is not the first time Dennis has withdrawn from social media. In the aftermath of his sudden exit from last year's Tour de France, he did the same, later revealing it was in the interests of his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:mental health to try and avoid the backlash.
This was posted today on 💦Instagram. pic.twitter.com/xtXuu0VVcಌI
I think it is safe to say that Rohan De🔯nnis is not coping well at the moment. pic.twitteꦕr.com/Kx2b1Npb11
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