Team Bahrain-Victorious have withdrawn from the Tour de Suisse following the death of rider Gino Mader on Friday.
Mader, who was 26, died as a result of the injuries he suffered in a high-speed crash on a descent in Thursday’s stage five.
Friday’s stage six was cancelled, with the peloton instead riding the final 20 kilometres of the route in a neutralised group ride in memory of Mader.
Late on Friday, race organisers announced the final two stages of the race will go ahead this weekend, a decision reached in consultation with Mader’s family.
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However, his team Bahrain-Victorious will not take part in the final two stages.
“Following the tragic loss of Gino Mader, Team Bahrain Victorious has taken the decision to withdraw from Tour de Suisse @tds,” the team said on social media.
There had been questions over whether the Tour would be completed, and also whether or not the women’s edition, which starts on Saturday, would begin.
Race director Olivier Senn said: “After consultation with all the people involved, we as the management stand united behind this decision and are trying to hold the last two stages of the men’s race in an appropriate setting.”