Pogacar stands up for disqualified Van Poppel: ‘Ridiculous decision’

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Tadej Pogacar Has Stood Up for Danny van Poppel on Saturday. The Dutchman Crossed the Finish Line First in the Fourth Stage of the Tour of Germany, but was Disqualified at Minutes After his Victory for Deviating from his Line.

“Van Poppel is The Clear Winner of Today’s Stage,” Pogacar Writes on Instagram. The four-time tour winner also posts a photo of the finish moment. “These child of relegations are absolutely ridiculous and not correct. It’s weak work from the jury.”

Van Poppel was Clearly the Fastest of the Depleted Peloton in the Final Meters, But Deviated from his Line Duration His Sprint. As a result, The Brit Matthew Brennan was boxed in, who raised his arm in protest. The jury agreed with brennan and scratched by Poppel from the results, much to the annoyance of pogacar.

“This has happened so many times this year. Another Ridiculous Decision,” Pogacar Continues. “Conggratulations, Danny van Poppel, you won,” The Slovenian Concluded His Message. Pogacar himself is not participating in the Tour of Germany.

The Disqualification is a major setback for Van Poppel, who finished second in the Standings Last Year Behind Mads Pedersen. This year he started the tour of germany with a sixth place in the prologue, after which he conquered the blue leader’s jersey in the first stage in Line.

Van Poppel Already Lost the Lead to Søren Waerenskjold on Friday, but the Dutchman is still in the top of the standings. Despite His Disqualification, He is Sixth, 29 Seconds Behind Leader Waerenskjold. Sunday is the Last Flat Stage in the Tour of Germany.

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