UCI launches investigation into Team Sky and Moscon after racial abuse of Reza at Romandie
Moscon could face ban for abusive language





The UCI has confirmed to Cyclingnews that it is investigating a case of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:racist abuse at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour of Romandie after Team Sky's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Gianni Moscon made comments to FDJ rider 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Kevin Reza at the end of stage 3.
Reza and Moscon were captured on video havin﷽g a heated discussion beyond the finish line, and it later emerged, and was confirmed by Team Sky, that Moscon had used racially offensive language. The Italian later apologised and, along with Team Sky directeur sportif, Nicolas Portal, visited Reza and FDJ.
Reza accepted the gesture and would not comment when asked to at the start of stage 4. FDJ confirmed that Reza had accepted Moscon's apology and that they backed their rider's wishes in drawing a line under the matter.
Team Sky 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:decided against r🌠emoving Moscon from the race, instead telling Cyclingnews that the rider would be dealt with internally after꧋ the race.
"This is something we're going to take seriously after the race," Portal told Cyclingnews at the start of stage 4.
"In this sport we have all generations of bike riders and some really young bike riders. It's our job to teach them the right way. We've seen really bad behaviour in other sports, and this is realꦦly bad. We explained this to Gianni and he understood."
Under UCI rules Moscon could be banned ♉for up to six months. Section 12.1.005 of the governing body's regulations state:
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"Anyone subject to UCI Regulations shall be suspended for a minimum of one and a maximum of six months, who:
1. behaves in a violent manner or uses defamatory or abusive language to or about a commissaire, a UCI body or its members or, in general, anyone performing a function provided for in the UCI Constitution or Regulations, or
2. behaves in such a way as to blemish the image, the reputation or the interests of cycling."
The UCI chose not to issue any form of punishment in July 2015 when 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Natnael Berhane was 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:racially abused by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Branislau Samoilau during a stage of the Tour ofꦓ Austria. Similarly to the Reza case, an apology and agreement were made ౠbetween the riders and their teams, and that was deemed sufficient.
"Eve𒁏ryone agreed that it was unacceptable and the rider apologized and offered to donate one month's salar🦋y to team MTN-Qhubeka's foundation. All parties were satisfied with the outcome," said a UCI spokesperson at the time.
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