The race director of the Ename Samyn Classic has pushed back against Wout van Aert‘s claims that his puncture late in Tuesday’s race might have been sabotage.
The Belgian racer was left out of contention in the final of the cobbled Classic, puncturing 10km from the line before taking two bike changes on the way to finishing in 60th place.
“You’re racing on a circuit, of course, and that always makes it complex. But as Wout himself points out – we passed that spot about seven times, and it wasn’t like it was raining flat tyres there,” he said.
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