Why is Pogacar still attacking? | Tour De France 2024 Stage 17 | THEMOVE | WEDŪ
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WEDŪ Youtube Channel featuring Lance Armstrong, George Hincapie, Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin.
The recent move by Tadej Pogacar left THEMOVE team scratching their heads once again, prompting Lance to offer some political insights into the world of bike racing. Reflecting on what could have been done differently, the team also spoke with Michael White, father of the late Magus White, a rising cycling star tragically killed in Boulder a year ago. For more information on Magus White and his legacy, visit http://www.thewhiteline.org.
Why is Pogacar still attacking? | Tour De France 2024 Stage 17 | THEMOVE
With the upcoming ride for Magnus White on August 11th, the cycling community is poised to come together to advocate for safer roads for all vulnerable road users. Magnus White, a rising star in the world of cycling, tragically lost his life in a car accident while riding his bike. His passing has spurred his family to action, seeking to ensure that such tragedies do not happen to others.
Magnus was not just a talented cyclist but also a bright student with a 4.2 GPA. His potential was undeniable, and his untimely death serves as a stark reminder of the dangers cyclists face on the road. The Whiteline Foundation has been established in his honor to push for critical changes in infrastructure and legislation to protect cyclists and pedestrians.
Infrastructure changes, such as installing rumble strips and improving road safety features, are essential steps towards creating safer roads for cyclists. The Whiteline Foundation is advocating for increased penalties for reckless and dangerous driving that leads to the injury or death of vulnerable road users. By pushing for legislative changes at the state and national levels, the foundation aims to make a lasting impact on road safety.
The upcoming ride for Magnus on August 11th will be a rallying cry for change. With 4,000 participants expected to join in person and virtually, the ride symbolizes a collective effort to honor Magnus’s memory and advocate for safer roads. The ride will serve as a platform to introduce legislative asks for automatic emergency braking in all new cars and increased penalties for vehicular homicide at both state and national levels.
The Whiteline Foundation is committed to turning tragedy into action by pushing for tangible changes that will save lives on the road. With the support of cyclists, advocates, and lawmakers, the foundation aims to create a safer environment for all road users. The ride for Magnus on August 11th will be a powerful testament to the cycling community’s resilience and determination to bring about positive change. Join us in honoring Magnus’s memory and advocating for safer roads for all.
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