RIP Gino Mäder (1997 - 2023)

He's dead.


Originally posted by Izzyeviel:

He's no longer with us...I thought it'd be a good idea to do a sort of a tribute thread for him. I'm guessing i'm not the only person here who is devastated by the news. And lets be honest, he was probably getting a thread sooner or later, he was a great talent. I have a lot of happy memories of Gino from pro-cycling manager so this one does hit rather hard.

Lets remember the good stuff about him. Like that time he donated money to charity for every rider he beat at he Vuelta... He finished 5th on GC.

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& of course, throw back time to that Giro stage win. He was due to win a lot more races. Alas...
 
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Oh no . This is so bad . Why did they have to have this descent at the finish ???!! Goddamn , all these risks are completely unnecessary !

Rest in peace , young man !
 
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Feeling completely and utterly numb. Why does it always have to happen in the places you would never expect to be lethal? Why does it have to happen in the first place? RIP Gino.
 
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I think it’s worth reflecting about that there are several factors that can make a descent dangerous. Tricky corners is one. Extreme speed is another.

This downhill seems easy but it result in extreme speed and that can make corners not looking to tricky extremely dangerous as well.

True. It's the same in motor racing. Courses with only a few sharp bends are not safer than the more tricky ones.

Having said that, speeds of over 80 kph in cycling are a problem. Another problem is that risk taking in cycling is so often praised by the fans and the managers. Just think of Mohoric' Milano-Sanremo win - the reactions to his descent.
 
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