Team Ineos road captain Luke Rowe and Jumbo-Visma’s Tony Martin have been
expelled from the Tour de France after clashing on stage 17.

Footage showed Martin almost riding Rowe off the road late in the 200km stage from Pont du Gard, with Rowe then retaliating by grabbing the German.

UCI commissaires took the decision to expel both riders after calling them to review video footage after the stage.

The decision could have huge ramifications in the battle for the yellow jersey, with Rowe a key rider for defending champion Geraint Thomas and Martin a big part of Steven Kruijswijk’s team.

Thomas sits second overall, 95 seconds behind Julian Alaphilippe, with Kruijswijk in third, a further 12 seconds back.

Rowe said: “To come here with this team, a bunch of good mates, I feel like I’ve let them down and of course let myself down.

“We were both trying to do a job. Maybe we both overstepped the mark slightly, but it feels harsh to be thrown off the race, both of us.

“Neither of us deserve that. There are a lot of people supporting you, watching you. It’s pretty hard.”

Ineos team principal Sir Dave Brailsford called the decision “severe”.

“They’ve made the decision to expel Tony and Luke from the race, which feels incredibly harsh if I’m honest,” he said.

“I’ve just had a watch of the clip. There’s no doubt about it, Tony cut up Luke a little bit, he’s kind of fought for his position a little bit.

“It’s nothing more than you see most days of the race. It’s a pretty harsh decision.

“I think a yellow card would have been merited but a red card, for both riders in fact, feels a bit severe to me.”

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