Bryan Coquard Is Not to Blame for Jasper Philipsen's Fall, and Cofidis Will Try to Appeal the Yellow Card
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Cofidis's sprinter, who was sanctioned with a yellow card after the incident that led to the abandonment of Jasper Philipsen on Monday, spent his Tuesday restating his cursed stage and its consequences. On Tuesday night, on the phone, he confided in his last twenty-four hours charged with emotion.
The Belgian cyclist Jasper Philipsen suffered a serious fall on Monday during the 3rd stage of the Tour de France and was forced to withdraw from the competition. He is already in Belgium, after having been operated on by the clavicle. All the fault of the accident has fallen on Bryan Coquard, of the Cofidis, which allegedly caused the fall. Certainly, Coquard has already paid for his actions: a fine of 500 Swiss francs was imposed, about 535 eu…
Bryan Coquard is not to blame for Jasper Philipsen's fall, and Cofidis will try to appeal the yellow card
Belgian cyclist Jasper Philipsen suffered a serious fall during Tour de France Stage 3 and was forced to retire from the competition. He is already in Belgium, having undergone surgery on his acromioclavicular joint. A now all the blame has fallen into Bryan Coquard, from Cofidis, the one who supposedly caused the fall. Certainly, Coquard has already paid for his actions: he was fined with 500 Swiss Francs, around 535 euros, had 13 points remov…
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