Saturday Star

Racist abuse puts spoke in riders’ wheels

Jibes sour African tour team’s success

- DAILY MAIL

THE first African team to compete in the Tour de France claim their black riders have been subjected to racism and bullying in the profession­al peloton.

On a day when MTNQhubeka celebrated the first black African rider to wear a Grand Tour jersey – Daniel Teklehaima­not was in the polka dot “King of the Mountains” jersey here in Le Havre – it emerged that one of their other riders was racially abused in a correspond­ing profession­al race on Wednesday.

MTN made an official complaint to the UCI race jury at the Tour of Austria after their rider Natnael Berhane, of Eritrea, claimed the abuse by Branislau Samoilau, a rider from Belarus with the CCCSprandi-Polkowice team.

MTN bosses claimed Samoilau objected to Berhane – fourth overall in the race – passing him on the road and yelled: “F*** you, ******.”

They asked for the Belarusian to be removed from the race. However, Sportsmail understand­s Samoilau has instead donated a month’s salary to the Qhubeka charity by way of an apology.

However, MTN officials hope the UCI – cycling’s world gover ning body – will act because they claim their athletes were told by other riders to “f*** off to the back of the bunch” at last year’s Tour of Spain, and that “baboon chants” were heard at another race in Europe this year.

MTN principal Douglas Ryder told Sportsmail: “Yesterday, one of the riders from another team said to Natnael Berhane, “Get out of the way you effing ******. Just outrageous.”

A CCC-Sprandi-Polkowice statement read: “In the heat of the battle some words have been said by our rider, which were very unfortunat­e and unacceptab­le. The rider will suffer consequenc­es.”

The UCI had not yet commented on the jibe claims.

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