Defending champ pulls out of Tour de France
Egan Bernal’s back pain forces him to withdraw from 17th stage of race
Defending champion Egan Bernal has withdrawn from the Tour de France ahead of stage 17, his Ineos Grenadiers team said on Wednesday.
Bernal, whose hopes of winning the race fell away when he cracked in Sunday’s 15th stage, was dropped from the main bunch in the ascent to SaintNizier, suffering from back pains in Tuesday’s 16th stage won by Lennard Kaemna.
Bernal had said that compensating for his back led to some discomfort in his knee.
“This is obviously not how I wanted my Tour de France to end, but I agree that it is the right decision for me in the circumstances,” he said.
“I have the greatest respect for this race and I am already looking forward to coming back.”
The 23-year-old would focus on his recovery from the race and reset his goals for the rest of the season, his team said.
“We’ve taken this decision with Egan’s best interests at heart,” Ineos team principal Dave Brailsford said.
“Egan is a true champion who loves to race, but he is also a young rider, with many Tours ahead of him and at this point, on balance, we feel it is wiser for him to stop racing.”
In 2019, Bernal became the youngest rider to win the race in 110 years. —