Sagan apologizes for ‘pinching’ podium hostess

The move by the 23-yearold Peter Sagan draws plenty of criticism for showing disrespect against women.

CANNONDALE’S Peter Sagan apologized for his actions on the podium following the Tour of Flanders.

As the runner-up standing next to winner Fabian Cancellara on the podium in Oudenaarde, he grabbed the derrière of one of the podium hostesses while she was posing for the cameras with Cancellara.

The move by the 23-year-old drew plenty of criticism for showing disrespect against women.

He released a video apology which followed up on an earlier Twitter apology.

“I sincerely apologize to Maja for what I did on the podium yesterday after the race,” said Sagan in English in the video posted on Facebook. “It was wrong of me, and I wasn’t thinking when I was on the podium. I never should have done that. I’m so sorry and I hope that Maja and anyone else I have offended knows how how sorry I am.”

“I promise to act more respectfully in the future,” said Sagan.

Tour de France owners ASO, meanwhile, are considering bringing an end to the tradition of using podium girls to hand out prizes at the race, according to a report published in The Times.

The news follows recent announcements by The Professional Darts Corp., which said in January that it would no longer use walk-on girls to accompany players onto the stage, and from Formula 1, which axed their “grid girls” the following week.

Podium girls have been a common feature in cycling but it has been a divisive issue, particularly in recent seasons. While some call it a traditional part of cycling, the treatment of the women and the sexualization of their role have also been questioned. Last year, Jan Bakelants had to apologize after he made sexist remarks about podium hostesses in an interview with a Belgian newspaper.

In cycling, the Tour Down Under was one of the first WorldTour races to do away with the traditional podium hostesses. The one-week race opted to use junior riders to hand out awards and jerseys. The Vuelta a España, which is owned by Tour de France organizers ASO, became the first Grand Tour to do so last year, with “tastefully” dressed men and women replacing the traditional podium girls. Some women’s races have opted to reverse the roles with Gent-Wevelgem using podium boys.

This year Flanders Classic, organizer of the Tour of Flanders, decided to make changes to their podium ceremony by removing the “handing over of the flowers and kissing by the podium girls.” Instead, Leye was given a different role as master of ceremonies.

If the Tour de France was to stop using podium girls, it would leave RCS-owned Giro d’Italia as the only Grand Tour still to use the practice. Speaking to Cycling Central, Race Director Mauro Vegni defended the practice and called the move by other race organisers a “temporary trend.”

Cyclingnews has reached out to ASO who declined to comment on the matter.

The Tour de France is scheduled for July 7 to 19, with the start in Noirmoutier-En-L’Ïle.

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