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The race management again hit the UAE, the Slovenian received a penalty and a yellow card
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The race management again hit the UAE, the Slovenian received a penalty and a yellow card

The UAE Team Emirates cycling team received another fine and a yellow card during the second stage of the Tour de France for violating race regulations. The incident involved Boštjan Kavčnik, a mechanic from Slovenia, who was fined 500 Swiss francs and given a yellow card for providing unauthorized assistance to cyclist Isaac del Toro, whose support vehicle had failed to notice his technical issues. This was not the first time Slovenians were penalized at this year’s Tour de France—other cyclists, including Pablo Castrillo and Jose Joaquim Rojas, were previously fined for using sticky bottles. Additionally, Andrej Hauptman, the sports director of Tadej Pogačar’s team, was also fined and given a yellow card for breaching rules related to vehicle movement during the race. The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) introduced the yellow card system in 2025 to address dangerous driving and rule violations, with two yellow cards leading to a seven-day competition ban.

The fourth stage of the 113th edition of the Tour de France took place under challenging conditions, marked by steep climbs in the foothills of the Pyrenees. This stage offered opportunities for escapees who excel on ascents, ultimately resulting in a decisive victory for Danish cyclist Mads Pedersen, who claimed his third stage win of the race. The UAE Team Emirates, however, found themselves relinquishing the yellow jersey after a strategic decision to pull back their lead, allowing other teams to take control of the situation. Meanwhile, Slovenian cyclist Jan Tratnik attempted a bold move but was forced into a compromise due to differing team strategies.

The stage began with a large group of over thirty riders leading the way, where Tratnik unexpectedly found himself in a breakaway group alongside Czech rider Mathias Vacek and Luxembourg's Alex Kirschen. Initially, Tratnik had been positioned as a support rider for Red Bull's captain, Florian Lipowitz and Remco Evenepoel, while also planning to collaborate with Bahrain's riders in pursuit of a stage win. However, things did not go according to plan for Tratnik, as he encountered difficulties during one of the crashes, yet managed to reach the finish line. His attempt to push further was thwarted when Lidl-Trek had different plans for their rider, which led to Tratnik being compelled to yield.

Pedersen praised the teamwork within his American squad, emphasizing that the success was more about collective effort than personal ability on the climb. He acknowledged the contributions of Vacek and Quinn Simmons, who were instrumental in helping him secure the victory. Pedersen expressed gratitude towards his sports director, Luc Geurcelin, for placing pressure on him early in the Tour, which he felt was a significant factor in achieving this success.

The heat posed challenges for Tadej Pogačar, who managed to survive in the shadow of the peloton. In the battle for the yellow jersey, a major shift occurred as the UAE Team Emirates pulled back, granting Viking an eight-minute advantage. Torsten Traen, who was inspired by his teammates' success in football against Brazil, expressed mixed feelings about the significance of the yellow jersey, acknowledging its importance even though he might feel the impact later.

Results from the fourth stage showed Pedersen finishing first, followed by Quinn Simmons and Raul Garica Pierna, all with the same time. Tratnik finished 26th, while Pogačar came in 33rd, and Matej Mohorič placed 66th. In terms of the overall standings, Traen led with a time of 13 hours, 2 minutes, and 46 seconds, followed by Sean Quinn and Mathias Vacek.

On another front, the leadership of the Tour faced repercussions as the UAE Team Emirates received financial penalties and disciplinary actions. Andrej Hauptman, the sports director of Tadej Pogačar, was fined 500 Swiss francs and given a yellow card for violating rules regarding vehicle movement during the race or disregarding instructions from officials and organizers. This incident highlights the strict enforcement of regulations by the International Cycling Union (UCI), which introduced the yellow card system in 2025 to penalize dangerous riding and rule violations. Accumulating two yellow cards on the same race leads to a seven-day ban and disqualification from the event.

The incident involving Hauptman coincided with a humorous moment shared by Pogačar on social media, where he appeared with a whistle in his mouth, engaging in a playful dialogue with someone in a car. This light-hearted exchange contrasted sharply with the serious nature of the sanctions imposed on the team. Despite these challenges, the UAE Team Emirates remains focused on establishing their dominance early in the Tour, with Pogačar continuing to wear the yellow jersey, symbolizing both the team's aspirations and the ongoing scrutiny they face throughout the competition.

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Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒Centeryesterday
The Tour de France: the handbrake of the Emirates and the ill-fated attempt by Tratnik

The fourth stage of the 113th edition of the Tour de France featured challenging terrain in the foothills of the Pyrenees, offering opportunities for escapees who excel in climbing. Danish rider Mads Pedersen emerged victorious among ten riders, while the UAE Team Emirates relinquished the yellow jersey, opting to avoid the heavy workload ahead. Slovenian cyclist Jan Tratnik attempted to lead a breakaway with Czech rider Mathias Vacek and Luxembourg’s Alex Kirsch, but his team Lidl-Trek had different plans for him. Instead, Pedersen secured the stage win, praising the teamwork of Vacek and Quinn Simmons, which helped him achieve his first yellow jersey. Meanwhile, the UAE Team Emirates pulled back their handbrake, granting Viking a significant advantage of eight minutes. Torsten Traen, inspired by his countrymen’s football World Cup victory over Brazil, now holds a substantial lead heading into the next stages.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports events and does not involve any political topics, figures, or policies. It provides a balanced account of the race outcomes, strategies, and performances without showing any ideological or partisan bias.

Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenter2 days ago
The race management again hit the UAE, the Slovenian received a penalty and a yellow card

The UAE Team Emirates cycling team received another fine and a yellow card during the second stage of the Tour de France for violating race regulations. The incident involved Boštjan Kavčnik, a mechanic from Slovenia, who was fined 500 Swiss francs and given a yellow card for providing unauthorized assistance to cyclist Isaac del Toro, whose support vehicle had failed to notice his technical issues. This was not the first time Slovenians were penalized at this year’s Tour de France—other cyclists, including Pablo Castrillo and Jose Joaquim Rojas, were previously fined for using sticky bottles. Additionally, Andrej Hauptman, the sports director of Tadej Pogačar’s team, was also fined and given a yellow card for breaching rules related to vehicle movement during the race. The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) introduced the yellow card system in 2025 to address dangerous driving and rule violations, with two yellow cards leading to a seven-day competition ban.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event with no direct political implications. It focuses solely on the enforcement of cycling race rules and penalties, without any political commentary, framing, or bias toward specific parties or policies.

Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenter2 days ago
The Tour punished Andre Hauptman, and the Joker joked about the cards.

Andrej Hauptman, sports director of UAE Team Emirates - XRG, was fined 500 Swiss francs (approximately 540 euros) and received a yellow card during the third stage of the Tour de France for violating rules related to vehicle movement during the race or disregarding instructions from officials. The incident occurred in the caravan and is unrelated to a humorous video shared by Pogačar’s team on social media, which featured Tadej Pogačar pretending to show a referee a yellow card while riding a time trial bike. In the video, Pogačar engaged in playful dialogue with someone in a car, joking about being a referee at the World Cup. Meanwhile, Pogačar remains in the spotlight at the Tour de France, wearing the yellow jersey after his strong start and victory in Monday’s stage.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event (Tour de France), specifically discussing a cyclist's actions and a humorous moment involving a yellow card. There is no political controversy, debate over policy, or involvement of elected officials or public policy. The content is purely recreational and does

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