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Laura Weislo

Lidl-Trek's Juan Pedro Lopez ejected from Tour Down Under for sticky bottle

MCLAREN VALE AUSTRALIA JANUARY 25 Juan Pedro Lopez of Spain and Team Lidl Trek competes in the breakaway during the 25th Santos Tour Down Under 2025 Stage 5 a 1457km stage from McLaren Vale to Willunga Hill 371m UCIWT on January 25 2025 in McLaren Vale Australia Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images.

A surprise announcement came from the Tour Down Under on Sunday, with an updated communique announcing that Juan Pedro Lopez (Lidl-Trek) was disqualified from the race.

Lopez received an extended tow from a Shimano neutral assistance motorbike while taking a bidon, and the race jury made the decision to penalise him after reviewing video of the incident.

Lidl-Trek issued a statement about the decision, stating, "Lidl-Trek has received notice from the Tour Down Under race jury that Juan Pedro López has been removed from the race ahead of the final stage due to irregular feeding on Stage 5.

"Lidl-Trek accepts and respects the jury’s decision on this matter."

Lopez was also fined CHF 500 and docked 100 UCI points for the offence.

Lopez apologised via social media. 

"I want to say sorry to everyone for my action yesterday," he wrote in a message.  

"I made a stupid decision in the heat of the race and regret it a lot I take responsibility for my mistake and will learn from it." 

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