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News By Miles CooperFebruary 8, 2025

Étoile de Bessèges Shrinks to 64 Riders as Kern Pharma Withdraws Over Safety Concerns

Étoile de Bessèges Shrinks to 64 Riders as Kern Pharma Withdraws Over Safety Concerns
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Étoile de Bessèges Shrinks to 64 Riders as Kern Pharma Withdraws Over Safety Concerns

“The Kern Pharma Team has decided not to take part in the race today at Étoile de Bessèges,” the group introduced on social media.

“Due to the incidents of the last two days and in the absence of complete safety guarantees, we have made this decision a priority to take care of the health of our cyclists and technical staff.

During a miserably cold and wet stage 4, there were seven more abandons, bringing the number of riders remaining in the race to 64. Kévin Vauquelin (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) won the stage and took a commanding lead in the overall standings of the UCI 2.1-ranked race.

The mass departures from the race followed an incident on stage 2 where a driver turned onto the course between the breakaway and peloton only to be met head-on by the bunch soon after. The driver quickly reversed off the course but the reaction of the peloton led to a crash that injured Maxim van Gils (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe).

When another car drove onto the course during stage 3, teams stopped racing and Soudal-QuickStep, Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale, EF Education-EasyPost, Ineos Grenadiers and Uno-X Mobility refused to continue racing.

The UCI launched an investigation into the problems with the course controls on Friday, and on Saturday, CPA president Adam Hansen weighed in, writing: “After the location in the previous couple of days. The CPA inside of SafeR will push a brand new deliverable for the highest race organisers to lend a hand proportion their wisdom with the smaller organizers. 

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“We currently have the four biggest race organizers in SafeR, RCS, Unipublic, ASO, and the Flanders Classics. We need to help and support the smaller organizers put on races at a certain level. There should not be a difference in the organization of race. There should only be a difference in a race route and format.”

In the meantime, the race organisers praised the riders who selected to stay within the race in a observation.

“The organisers would like to extend their warmest thanks to the teams who took part in the third stage of the Étoile de Bessèges-Tour du Gard Bessèges-Bessèges on Friday 7 February and who showed their professionalism and respect for the organisers, who make it their duty every year to organise the event.”

The race concludes with a ten.6-kilometre person time trial in Ales on Sunday.

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