Vanhoucke punched in the face several times by driver while training
𒐪Lotto Soudal rider blames coronavirus fears, seeks information

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lotto Soudal rider 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Harm Vanhoucke is seeking information about a driver who he alleges assaulted him while he was out training on Saturday.ღ
Although the coronavirus pan꧅demic has led Belgium to ban any non-essential travel, cycling alone is still allowed.
The 22-year-old po🍬sted on his Facebook page that while he was riding along the Aalbeeksestraat in Aalbeke - in West Flanders just across the border from Roubaix - a heavy ꧙set man, around 40-50 years old and driving a black van forced him off the road then assaulted him.
"[The man] got ou💧t aggressively and I urged him to keep his distance, after saying that he deliberately punched me in the face several times and stormed away. This is anything ౠbut normal in times of corona[virus]. If anyone knew this person, please send me a message."
The incident comes five days after Italian riders, who are also allowed to train outside, were harassed by drive🌺rs. Cycling for sport or fitness reasons has been widely discouraged in Italy to avoid the risk of crashes and injury that can use up vital medical resources, while Spain has bann🍃ed outdoor cycling altogether.
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