Matthew Riccitello abandons Dauphiné stage 1 due to illness, leaving Paul Seixas without key domestique
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James Moultrie
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Paul Seixas (Decathlon CMA CGM) has lost key domestique Matthew Riccitello for the Dauphiné after the young US rider abandoned on stage 1 due to illness. Riccitello had been a crucial teammate for Seixas throughout the season, including at the Algarve, Itzulia Basque Country, and a recent altitude camp in Sierra Nevada. Seixas had described the Dauphiné as his Tour de France "rehearsal," making Riccitello's absence a significant setback.
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· 3 pulledPaul Seixas (Decathlon CMA CGM) will have to go without one of his vital domestiques at the Dauphiné
the race he described as his Tour de France 'rehearsal'
illness has forced him out of their latest race together
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