Bahrain-Victorious have confirmed that their rider Gino Mäder has died after crashing during stage 5 of the Tour de Suisse. All at GCN would like to send our deepest condolences to Gino’s family, friends and teammates at this incredibly difficult time. Rest in Peace, Gino.
Our thoughts are with the people close to him. (as mentioned by others i think there should have been a mention of the facts known at the point you edited the highlights.)
This deserves a serious discussion about bike safety during professional races. First we had the complete disregard for safety on behalf of the race organizers at the Tour des Pyrenees. Then we lost a promising young rider in a deadly descent in the Tour de Suisse. These incidents comes just a few weeks after a professional event moto driver died after having a head-on collision with an age group racer on the bike course at Ironman Hamburg. Three catastrophic or near catastrophic events and two casualties. Event organizers need to do some serious soul searching and the athletes, fans, and media need to be holding these groups accountable.
@@sllll7457 i understand your point, but i am referring to the highlights video that is released a few hours after the stage ended, by that time the emergency contacts are already informed. Let me also clarify that stating facts is the aim here. At that point the only thing known was that there was a bad accident and there was a need for a helicopter transport to the hospital. So indeed not in favor of speculations, that pure reporting of facts and well wishes. Now we know what was the conclusion... RIP 💔
Love the Tour of Switzerland. Let’s go back to 1987 when Andy Hampsten won with an upstart Team 7-Eleven, showing what it would take to accomplish his 1988 Giro where he powered through an unreal blizzard on the Gavia. Few knew that Hampsten grew up in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where winter snow and wind like this were the norm. Certainly the climbs were not, as it is utterly flat farm country! Hampsten remains an iconic American rider not only for his phenomenal climbing abilities, but for being a quiet, thoughtful professional off the bike as well. He is currently 61 and undoubtedly still in great shape! 🇺🇸
Apparently both Gino Mäder and Magnus Sheffield had a big crash in the last descent and were brought to the hospital. I hope it's nothing major and they both will get well soon. RIP GINO 😭
“Both riders are on their way to the hospital. As far as we know, Magnus Sheffield is less seriously injured. Gino Mäder suffered serious injuries, but I can't go into more detail about them,” Tour de Suisse director Olivier Senn told SRF. These fucking organizers never learn.
The organisers need to be held accountable for this crash. As remco said the finish should have been on top of the mountain! The descent was just unnecessary!
This stage's finish should have been on top of the Abulapass, and NOT after a ridiculously dangerous descent with speeds up to 70 mph. But the overall trend in the modern world of "sports", especially in cycling, is this ever growing and insatiable lust for spectacle, totally neglecting the athletes' well being and even the very risk of death. There's a huge wake-up call involved in the umptiest passing away of a young contemporary gladiator for the sake of entertaining the audience (and satisfying this world's advertising business), and it is of course needless to mention that the overall societal disease, not to say utter insanity is not at all restricted to the world of sports in particular. In the French philosopher Guy Debord's words: “The spectacle is the nightmare of imprisoned modern society which ultimately expresses nothing more than its desire to sleep. The spectacle is the guardian of sleep.” R.I.P. Gino Mäder.
I'm sorry but this post is nonsensical, to say the least. I'm assuming you're either new to the sport or at best a very casual fan, otherwise you would not be typing that. The same exact finish with Albulapass descent into La Punt has been used in many past Tour de Suisse editions. It is somewhat of a traditional stage. It had been used in 1995, 2010, 2013, 2017 to name some recent years. Back in 1995 helmets weren't even compulsory, and most riders didn't even want to wear it, there is another TH-cam video with footage of that stage that will show it. In fact, helmets were only mandatory in road racing after another tragic loss, the one of Andrei Kivilev, back in 2003 Paris-Nice, despite some riders protest to make it compulsory in the aftermath of the event. I'm making this point just to call off your modern day gladiator narrative, which is uninformed and preposterous. Cycling is a dangerous sport that entails certain risks. Of course, race organizers need to minimize them, but from time to time we have seen tragic incidents like this and many times, like in Gino's case, organizations are not to blame. Sadly, every year there is a near fatal or fatal crash. Just in recent times, we tragically lost Wouter Weylandt, Antoine Demoitie, Bjorg Lambrecht and Gino Maeder due to crashes. There were other riders, like Stig Broeckx, Kris Boeckmans, Milan Vader, Fabio Jakobsen which experienced near-death crases but thankfully made it alive. I'm only taking into account crashes which came on top of my mind since 2011. There were also victims of cardiac arrests like Alessio Galletti (circa 2005), Michael Goolaerts, Daan Myngher, Remco Te Brake (all of those late 2010s, early 2020s). Cycling is, sadly, a high-risk sport. Descents are also part of the sport, just like high speed sprint finishes. Gino tragically lost his life on a descent he probably knew by heart, being this his country. He was not fighting for the stage or for the overall, thus your narrative is also frail at that point. By the way, cyclist reach high speeds in every single descent, whether it is 10K or 100K from the finish. Sprinters and stragglers are dropped and need to make it back to the pack. They take huge risks not captured by camera, because they are chasing. Again, your narrative is off. I'm just writing these lines to shed some light of your ill and uninformed post about society lust for spectacle applied to cycling. If anything, your post brings two modern day topics: anyone with little knowledge is free to throw in its opinion on social media and make a fuss about everything (particularly about things they don't know or understand). Secondly, it brings to the fore today's cancel culture about everything people disagree with. Thus I would suggest you to educate well yourself in the topic before posting and also would be glad if you would take your cheap and distasteful 20 cent philosophy away. Finally, R.I.P. Gino Maeder. It is indeed a tragic and sad loss.
Remco was 4 years ago to be the new Merckx. Nobody thinks that right now. It seems like an oldie with Ayuso and others coming so hard. And of course Pogacar and Vingegaard who seems to be better than Remco on a 3 week race
@@shimahimbaza Tadej with 20 (4 years ago) was on 2019. Yes, he won Algarve and Tour of California, and 3rd in La Vuelta. You are right, but 3rd in La Vuelta also did it Ayuso last year with only 19 years old. Today is fighting for GC in Tour de Suisse. Similar path then. But I don't say Ayuso is better than Pogacar, I think Pogacar is the best of our time and could become the best ever in some years. What I was comparing is to Evenepoel. Ayuso is and will be better than Evenepoel in my humble opinion.
Magnus Sheffield is out with a broken shoulder, Gino Mader was airlifted unconscious and the only update we have so far is that he's in serious condition.
Question about the coverage. It starts out with a graphic to show the route, then goes to an elevation profile, but in the video it never mentions where they are. Am I the only one who thinks the only clear information here is the stage results?
No, I felt like I was completely lost the whole time. I would know just as much about the race if I would just look at the stage result. Completely useless highlights.
Not sure who was behind the broadcast, but the coverage was very poor. As if the producers had not prepared or budgeted for multiple cameras and motos to stay with different groups. Perhaps there were technical issues. With race-specific GPS tracking on rider's bikes, coverage will hopefully improve.
there is no good form remco can have and compete with pog and vingo,roglic.(and even on long climbs he can't even beat both yates in top form). because in terms of climbing there big talented and strong than him. may be he is a second tier climber
I love this sport but it can indeed have a very dark side. A good friend crashed 2 years ago and broke his neck…he’ll probably never walk again…it can be very cruel.
not a very good summary of the stage imo. Commentary didn't really match the clips shown and except for the end result i feel like i am no wiser about what happened during the race today.
No mention of the crash or the riders comments about having the finish at the bottom of a decent. I noticed the sound of a helicopter (air ambulance?) at the end though... 🤔
@@andrasszabo1570 It was the GCN+/Eurosport live coverage of the Tour De Suisse stages. The main presenter was Rob Hatch, she was the co-presenter for the whole stage. I only caught yesterday and today's stages, but she was on each time.
Omg, I thought that decent looked crazy fast! I’m glad they didn’t show the crash, don’t think I could watch that. 😰 Get well soon, champs! 🙌🫶 Magnus Sheffield❤️🩹💕 Gino Mäder ❤️🩹💕
Remco is still highly likely to take significant time on all current GC rivals in stage 8 TT. If Ayuso and Skjelmose have a good TT they might hang on, based on stage 1 TT Gall isn't going to factor.
yeah i was wondering if he goes all put he might as qwell put in 3-4 more seconds and arguably set him up for a gc victory, was wondering about that too
Bahrain-Victorious have confirmed that their rider Gino Mäder has died after crashing during stage 5 of the Tour de Suisse. All at GCN would like to send our deepest condolences to Gino’s family, friends and teammates at this incredibly difficult time. Rest in Peace, Gino.
Speechless. Very sad.
And you didn't even mention him or the crash.
R. I. P.
Such a tragedy.
Our thoughts are with the people close to him.
(as mentioned by others i think there should have been a mention of the facts known at the point you edited the highlights.)
This deserves a serious discussion about bike safety during professional races.
First we had the complete disregard for safety on behalf of the race organizers at the Tour des Pyrenees. Then we lost a promising young rider in a deadly descent in the Tour de Suisse. These incidents comes just a few weeks after a professional event moto driver died after having a head-on collision with an age group racer on the bike course at Ironman Hamburg. Three catastrophic or near catastrophic events and two casualties. Event organizers need to do some serious soul searching and the athletes, fans, and media need to be holding these groups accountable.
Awful. Shocking news, I'm in disbelief
Rest in peace Gino! You will be missed❤❤❤
It’s such a pity that there is no mention of such a terrible accident.
RIP to him 🕊️🕊️🕊️
And which killed Mäder... RIP Gino Mäder
Today its all about money and not showing bad signs of the sport
maybe in respect of the family they say nothing? imagine you are the parent to him and you are watching live!?!??!
@@sllll7457 i understand your point, but i am referring to the highlights video that is released a few hours after the stage ended, by that time the emergency contacts are already informed. Let me also clarify that stating facts is the aim here. At that point the only thing known was that there was a bad accident and there was a need for a helicopter transport to the hospital. So indeed not in favor of speculations, that pure reporting of facts and well wishes.
Now we know what was the conclusion... RIP 💔
I'm sorry there is no mention in honor of Sheffield and Mader and wishing them well?
this might have been recorded before there was any real news on that
Gino Mäder passed away… RIP 🕊️
RIP Gino Mäder
RIP
GCN, how is there not even a mention in your highlight package that a cyclist was air-lifted to hospital ?!?
Love the Tour of Switzerland. Let’s go back to 1987 when Andy Hampsten won with an upstart Team 7-Eleven, showing what it would take to accomplish his 1988 Giro where he powered through an unreal blizzard on the Gavia. Few knew that Hampsten grew up in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where winter snow and wind like this were the norm. Certainly the climbs were not, as it is utterly flat farm country! Hampsten remains an iconic American rider not only for his phenomenal climbing abilities, but for being a quiet, thoughtful professional off the bike as well. He is currently 61 and undoubtedly still in great shape! 🇺🇸
i remember him (i am 66).. lived just north in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada for decades. The winters there are very very harsh!
Apparently both Gino Mäder and Magnus Sheffield had a big crash in the last descent and were brought to the hospital. I hope it's nothing major and they both will get well soon.
RIP GINO 😭
Holy shit 😢
“Both riders are on their way to the hospital. As far as we know, Magnus Sheffield is less seriously injured. Gino Mäder suffered serious injuries, but I can't go into more detail about them,” Tour de Suisse director Olivier Senn told SRF.
These fucking organizers never learn.
Mäder was in the water, they thought he was dead. It was insane
I think Mäder had a very very serious crash, still in serious condition from the last update from TdS organizers
The organisers need to be held accountable for this crash. As remco said the finish should have been on top of the mountain!
The descent was just unnecessary!
RIP to Gino. Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts. You are always in our hearts forever.
This stage's finish should have been on top of the Abulapass, and NOT after a ridiculously dangerous descent with speeds up to 70 mph. But the overall trend in the modern world of "sports", especially in cycling, is this ever growing and insatiable lust for spectacle, totally neglecting the athletes' well being and even the very risk of death. There's a huge wake-up call involved in the umptiest passing away of a young contemporary gladiator for the sake of entertaining the audience (and satisfying this world's advertising business), and it is of course needless to mention that the overall societal disease, not to say utter insanity is not at all restricted to the world of sports in particular. In the French philosopher Guy Debord's words: “The spectacle is the nightmare of imprisoned modern society which ultimately expresses nothing more than its desire to sleep. The spectacle is the guardian of sleep.”
R.I.P. Gino Mäder.
they know the risk they take they arent forced to do anything if they dont wanna be a cyclist they dont have to be
rip to the guy must be horrible for his friends and family not sayibg its deserved or anything just that there are risks and we all know what they are
I take it you're new to professional road cycling? Go watch some old Giro's. They've never respected safety as number one priority.
I'm sorry but this post is nonsensical, to say the least. I'm assuming you're either new to the sport or at best a very casual fan, otherwise you would not be typing that. The same exact finish with Albulapass descent into La Punt has been used in many past Tour de Suisse editions. It is somewhat of a traditional stage. It had been used in 1995, 2010, 2013, 2017 to name some recent years.
Back in 1995 helmets weren't even compulsory, and most riders didn't even want to wear it, there is another TH-cam video with footage of that stage that will show it. In fact, helmets were only mandatory in road racing after another tragic loss, the one of Andrei Kivilev, back in 2003 Paris-Nice, despite some riders protest to make it compulsory in the aftermath of the event. I'm making this point just to call off your modern day gladiator narrative, which is uninformed and preposterous.
Cycling is a dangerous sport that entails certain risks. Of course, race organizers need to minimize them, but from time to time we have seen tragic incidents like this and many times, like in Gino's case, organizations are not to blame. Sadly, every year there is a near fatal or fatal crash. Just in recent times, we tragically lost Wouter Weylandt, Antoine Demoitie, Bjorg Lambrecht and Gino Maeder due to crashes. There were other riders, like Stig Broeckx, Kris Boeckmans, Milan Vader, Fabio Jakobsen which experienced near-death crases but thankfully made it alive. I'm only taking into account crashes which came on top of my mind since 2011. There were also victims of cardiac arrests like Alessio Galletti (circa 2005), Michael Goolaerts, Daan Myngher, Remco Te Brake (all of those late 2010s, early 2020s). Cycling is, sadly, a high-risk sport.
Descents are also part of the sport, just like high speed sprint finishes. Gino tragically lost his life on a descent he probably knew by heart, being this his country. He was not fighting for the stage or for the overall, thus your narrative is also frail at that point. By the way, cyclist reach high speeds in every single descent, whether it is 10K or 100K from the finish. Sprinters and stragglers are dropped and need to make it back to the pack. They take huge risks not captured by camera, because they are chasing. Again, your narrative is off.
I'm just writing these lines to shed some light of your ill and uninformed post about society lust for spectacle applied to cycling. If anything, your post brings two modern day topics: anyone with little knowledge is free to throw in its opinion on social media and make a fuss about everything (particularly about things they don't know or understand). Secondly, it brings to the fore today's cancel culture about everything people disagree with.
Thus I would suggest you to educate well yourself in the topic before posting and also would be glad if you would take your cheap and distasteful 20 cent philosophy away.
Finally, R.I.P. Gino Maeder. It is indeed a tragic and sad loss.
What a beast is Ayuso. The kid is only 20.
Will go head to head against Pogacar & Vingegaard in the future, no doubt
Ayuso will lead out Pogacar no doubt. Gonna have to find another team if he wants a GC bid.
Remco was 4 years ago to be the new Merckx. Nobody thinks that right now. It seems like an oldie with Ayuso and others coming so hard. And of course Pogacar and Vingegaard who seems to be better than Remco on a 3 week race
you not serious at 20 tadej was winning grand tour stages and fighting in GC and you are here saying nonsense
@@shimahimbaza Tadej with 20 (4 years ago) was on 2019. Yes, he won Algarve and Tour of California, and 3rd in La Vuelta. You are right, but 3rd in La Vuelta also did it Ayuso last year with only 19 years old. Today is fighting for GC in Tour de Suisse. Similar path then. But I don't say Ayuso is better than Pogacar, I think Pogacar is the best of our time and could become the best ever in some years. What I was comparing is to Evenepoel. Ayuso is and will be better than Evenepoel in my humble opinion.
Ayuso on Gianetti's cocktail, the Pogacar Porridge.
Magnus Sheffield is out with a broken shoulder, Gino Mader was airlifted unconscious and the only update we have so far is that he's in serious condition.
Jeez, fingers crossed for Gino
😨🤕😔
Just heard that he's dead 😪
@@henriksrensen3220source?
@@henriksrensen3220fake newd
tomorrow the tour de swiss rides throught my lil home villlage :)
I appreciate that your sound engineer took the care to match the initial Beat with the helicopter blades.
Keep an eye out for this lad! It's not the last time we will hear his name; really talented! 🎉🎉
Question about the coverage. It starts out with a graphic to show the route, then goes to an elevation profile, but in the video it never mentions where they are. Am I the only one who thinks the only clear information here is the stage results?
And no single shots/views of the legendary Furka pass :(
No, I felt like I was completely lost the whole time. I would know just as much about the race if I would just look at the stage result. Completely useless highlights.
You can see where they are by looking at x km to go but I agree, the summary is all over the place. And sad to not see anything from the Furkapass
Not sure who was behind the broadcast, but the coverage was very poor. As if the producers had not prepared or budgeted for multiple cameras and motos to stay with different groups. Perhaps there were technical issues. With race-specific GPS tracking on rider's bikes, coverage will hopefully improve.
Would love too see the Tour de france with Vingegaard, Pogacar, Remco (Healthy and good form) Skjelmose and Ayuso in 1-2 years!!
there is no good form remco can have and compete with pog and vingo,roglic.(and even on long climbs he can't even beat both yates in top form). because in terms of climbing there big talented and strong than him. may be he is a second tier climber
That’s the Powless I know and love.
It's going to be a real thriller this sunday.
Well, the podium will probably be Skjelmose, Ayuso and Evenepoel.
But difficult to say in wich order.
Please give an update for Mader. I think Sheffield is okay now? Pray for them 🙏
He passed away… RIP 🕊️
Rest in peace Gino, you will be missed❤️
Please make GCN+ for Tour of Switzerland available in Thailand next year.
Ayuso seriously looked like Pogacar as he sprinted onto the finishing straight.
Rest in peace Gino, what a tragedy.
RIP Gino! You will be missed
Gino Mäder has just passed away…
RIP he was only 26 🕊️🕊️🕊️
This is the black side of the sport.
And lack of respect for being not reported
I love this sport but it can indeed have a very dark side. A good friend crashed 2 years ago and broke his neck…he’ll probably never walk again…it can be very cruel.
Congrats Ayuso..
Zero acknowledgment of Mader's tragic accident, nor the terrible design of this stage, which ended a rider's life.
Up here for thinking , down there for pedalling !
Is it just me or is the audio 5-10 sec behind on the video?
Yeah the whole thing is awful
Hmm...usually Rob Hatch is a kilometer or two AHEAD on announcing the Winner.
Obviously with hindsight this was too dangerous. Prayers for Gino’s friends, team, and family
TY
Not Even a small mention about sheffields crash okay.
Rip Gino Mäder, you will be missed
not a very good summary of the stage imo. Commentary didn't really match the clips shown and except for the end result i feel like i am no wiser about what happened during the race today.
Mader into the ravine apparently on the descent... hope he's gonna be ok
He passed… RIP 🕊️🕊️🕊️
But not reported I see..... whitewash
Rest in Peace Gino! 😢🕊️
Rest in Peace Gino
what was the action about? hitting his shoes and helmet?
Big exhibition by Ayuso. Does he have the talent to challenge Pogačar and Vingegaard for Le Tour de France? I hope so!!
Pogacar he needs to change team😂
@@firminodias4419 I'm not saying this year. Maybe 2026?
No
@@adrianweeezer I agree with you. Ayuso has all the talent to challenge them.
No
why clash scene is cut in this video?
RIP Gino Mader! What a sad, sad announcement!
RIP Gino Mäder :(
Salam Mende isteyerdim bu yarışlara qatilmaq ama şosse velosipedi yoxdu yarisa aparanda yoxdu cox təssüf
Rule #1: when you cross the finish line first, make sure you’re upright with your jersey zipped up so your sponsors name is clear for advertising.
This descend was really sick
Deepest condolence to Gino Family
Descanse em paz Gino Mader😢
Live in GCN? Where can I check if it is available in Spain?
Gino Mader 🙏🏽
what happen to wout? cant see it
RIP Gino. May your soul rest in peace. 🤍
RIP Gino Mader...my condolences to his family...
I am a gcn plus subscriber. I can watch it. Its not on the app race line up. By the way im from the Philippines.
R.I.P. 💔
❤️
No mention of the crash or the riders comments about having the finish at the bottom of a decent. I noticed the sound of a helicopter (air ambulance?) at the end though... 🤔
What was Ayuso doing with his shoe as he crossed the line?
He had a injury at the start of the season
@@galankpv thanks.
@@galankpv thanks.
He was pointing at his ankle. He hadn't raced much at the beginning of the year because he had tendonitis in it.
I used my head and feet
REST IN PEACE, GINO :(
What was his celebration signifying
he struggled past 6 months with achille's issue.
R.I.P Gino Mäder ❤
Rest in peace Gino
RIP Gino Mader!
UAE ❤
Great ride from Ayuso ! I really enjoyed the stage yesterday .
R.I.P. Gino 😢
RIP Gino 😢
RIP to Gino.
Having Marianne Vos on the live commentary is awesome! 👍
When, where? Would love to hear that!
@@andrasszabo1570 It was the GCN+/Eurosport live coverage of the Tour De Suisse stages. The main presenter was Rob Hatch, she was the co-presenter for the whole stage. I only caught yesterday and today's stages, but she was on each time.
RIP Gino Mader
RIP Gino
prayers to the mader family, bahrain team......
RIP Gino Mader. Awful news that he passed away
R.I.P Gino
RIP Gino 😭
No Sagan???
Most likely the didn’t know Mader died yet when the video was published
Rip Gino Mader 😢
94kmh on the moto?!!
103 kmh 😵
Rip Gino
Rip Boy..
The world is to fast in the bad news
Just lad hin Rip
It was just announced that Gino Mader has died. RIP Gino
Rip gino 🚴
The young man is gone. This sport is dangerous and more safety should be added to protect athletes. Going down the hill 100kmh is crazy. Stop this.
very sensitive commenting, not even mentioning Mader...
GCN shame on you.
Not a single mention about the horrible crash that killed Mäder?
Man, this is just wrong.
Omg, I thought that decent looked crazy fast! I’m glad they didn’t show the crash, don’t think I could watch that. 😰
Get well soon, champs! 🙌🫶
Magnus Sheffield❤️🩹💕
Gino Mäder ❤️🩹💕
Echt sh….. R.I.P. Gino
What a shame. Never mention the crash
Road racing is so dangerous.
Swept Ginos passing under the rug quickly, huh... despicable.
Rip 😪😪
What's wrong with Remco? He looked good at the Giro, now he's struggling.
Maybe not fully recovered from Covid
Remco is still highly likely to take significant time on all current GC rivals in stage 8 TT. If Ayuso and Skjelmose have a good TT they might hang on, based on stage 1 TT Gall isn't going to factor.
Where is Remco?
🥴
Really nothing going to say about Gino Mäder and Magnus Sheffield?? Waw
That silly shoe celebration might cost him the race.
yeah i was wondering if he goes all put he might as qwell put in 3-4 more seconds and arguably set him up for a gc victory, was wondering about that too
ABSOLUTELY! It's like they don't learn....
A rider almost died and absolutely now word about it!?? Wow GCN, that’s really a shame.
has been announced he has died 😢
Why wasn't the tragic news reported ???? Censorship again
Na edição deste vídeo nenhuma imagem ou menção do terrível acidente que vitimou o ciclista suíço. LASTIMÁVEL.
Terrible 💔
Very shitty by you guys trying to cover the crash like it never happened. A young cyclist is dead due to this horrible incident
Didnt mention the horrendous crash. Wierd