Death of Gino MäderRace organisers exonerated

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 · 03.11.2023

Death of Gino Mäder: race organisers exoneratedPhoto: Mayk Wendt/Keystone/dpa
Die Staatsanwaltschaft Graubünden stellte das Strafverfahren um den Tod von Gino Mäder nun ein.
The death of Gino Mäder moved the cycling world in June. The public prosecutor's office has now established that it was a tragic accident by dropping the criminal proceedings.

Death of Gino Mäder: public prosecutor's office discontinues criminal proceedings

After the fatal accident of professional cyclist Gino Mäder the Graubünden public prosecutor's office dropped the criminal proceedings. The investigators came to the conclusion that neither the organisers of the Tour de Suisse nor Magnus Sheffield, who also crashed, were at fault.

According to the public prosecutor's office, the fact that the race organisers had not classified the bend on the descent from the Albula Pass, where Mäder crashed, as "requiring a warning" was not objectionable. The authorities stated that the decision was not yet legally binding.

Magnus Sheffield fell in the same place

Mäder crashed on the fifth stage of the Tour de Suisse on 15 June and died the following day from his serious head injuries at the age of 26. The public prosecutor's office initiated proceedings immediately after the accident, as a result of which Mäder's body and his bike were examined and several people were questioned.

Sheffield had been in another group of riders and crashed in the same place before Mäder. The 21-year-old suffered bruising and a head injury. He returned to racing at the Tour of Britain at the beginning of September.

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