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The final day of the German Track Cycling Championships is abandoned after several spectators are injured when two cyclists ...
German cyclist Nikias Arndt said he was "appalled" an official from his country's cycling federation shouted a racial slur during the men's time trial at the Tokyo Games.
Germany cycling coach Patrick Moster has been sent back home from the Toyko Olympics after he made a racist remark during the men’s road time trial on Wednesday. The head of the German Olympic ...
TOKYO — A German cycling coach is being sent home from the Tokyo Olympics a day after he was caught on camera making racist comments during the men's time trial, the German Olympic Sports ...
Germany's Olympic federation is firing Patrick Moster as the sports director of its cycling program, after he was recorded using a racial slur during the men's time trial Wednesday. Moster is ...
As cyclist Nikias Arndt was trying to gain ground on competitors from Algeria and Eritrea, Patrick Moster, the sports director for Germany’s cycling federation, was heard yelling the slur in German.
Germany cycling coach Patrick Moster has been sent back home from the Toyko Olympics after he made a racist remark during the men’s road time trial on Wednesday. The head of the German Olympic ...
A German Olympic official was sent home Thursday after he was caught on live TV referring to two African cyclists as “camel drivers” during the men’s individual time trial in Toky… ...
German cyclist Nikias Arndt said he was "appalled" that an official from his country's cycling federation shouted a racial slur during the men's individual time trial at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
German cycling federation confusion. By Antonio J. Salmerón published 26 June 2007 After saying yesterday that Erik Zabel won't be riding the World Championships this year due to his ...
Germany cycling coach Patrick Moster has been sent back home from the Toyko Olympics after he made a racist remark during the men’s road time trial on Wednesday. The head of the German Olympic ...
A German cyclist says he was "appalled" by the words from the sporting director of Germany's cycling federation.
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