Tour of Austria cancel final stage following death of Andre Drege

The 25-year-old Norwegian cyclist crashed during a descent on Saturday

Ian Parker
Sunday 07 July 2024 13:36 BST
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Sunday’s final stage of the Tour of Austria has been cancelled and replaced with a memorial ride following the death of rider Andre Drege in a crash on Saturday.

Drege, a 25-year-old Norwegian rider for the Coop-Repsol team, died of his injuries after a crash on the descent of the Grossglockner pass.

Following discussions between race organisers, teams and Drege’s family, Sunday’s stage from Kufstein to Kuhtai has been cancelled.

Instead there will be a moment of silence in Kufstein before the peloton is transferred by road to Tulfes, midway through the planned route, to take part in a neutralised ride in Drege’s memory.

Tour of Austria director Thomas Pupp said: “Together with the sporting directors and riders of the teams, we have decided not to ride today’s stage and instead to hold a neutralised condolence ride in memory of Andre Drege.

“The memorial ride was the express wish of Andre’s father, his team-mates and his entire team. It gives the entire cycling family the opportunity to come to terms with what happened and to honour Andre Drege’s memory.

“Our entire team is devastated by this tragic accident and our thoughts and prayers and with Andre’s family, his loved one and his team Coop-Repsol at this incredibly difficult time.”

There will also be a moment of silence before Sunday’s stage nine of the Tour de France in Troyes.

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