Tarling to race Vuelta Spain in brother's honour
British cyclist Josh Tarling will compete in the Vuelta a España in Monaco and Spain, eight days after his younger brother Finlay’s death at the Volta a Portugal, to honor Finlay’s memory. Finlay Tarling, 19, was killed when a non-race vehicle entered the course and struck him during the Volta a Portugal, prompting an outpouring of tributes and calls for improved safety in the sport. Netcompany-Ineos confirmed its full support for Josh’s participation, with director of racing Geraint Thomas stating the team backs his decision and remains united as they head into the race. The Vuelta, which runs from August 22 to September 13, will feature a nine-kilometer opening time trial in Monaco and a 32.1-kilometer TT later in the race, where Tarling is considered a strong contender. The tragedy has sparked a broader debate within cycling about helmet and course-safety standards, and a fundraising effort has been launched in Finlay’s name to support young Welsh cyclists. Officials and the cycling community continue to express condolences while awaiting ongoing investigations related to Finlay’s death.
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