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Primoz Roglic drops out of Tour de France: team

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Primoz Roglic, last year’s runner up, abandoned the Tour de France before stage nine after suffering multiple bruises when he crashed in stage three, the Slovenian cyclist said on Sunday. “We made the decision together with the team, it doesn’t make sense to continue.

We’re going to try to recover and focus on new goals,” the Jumbo-Visma rider said in a statement. Dutch rider Mathieu van der Poel, who wore the yellow jersey until Saturday, was also a non-starter as he decided to focus on getting ready for the Olympics, where he will target a gold medal in mountain biking.

“Unfortunately I will not start today. We decided with the team that the best thing for us is to quit the race and focus on the Olympics now,” Van der Poel told reporters. “I am going to take some time (off) to recover from this first week.

“We know it would have been difficult for me and I have some other goals and due to the coronavirus it wasn’t possible for me to do the whole tour and then be at my top game at Tokyo.—Agencies

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