Finlay Tarling’s NSN cycling team withdrew from the Volta a Portugal on Saturday, the day after the death of the 19-year-old British rider in an accident during the race.Tarling, the younger brother of the Ineos rider Josh, was reportedly involved in a head-on collision with a vehicle unconnected with the event which was travelling in the opposite direction.“Following Fin Tarling’s tragic passing, the NSN Development Team has withdrawn from the remaining Volta a Portugal stages,” NSN said in a statement. “With the full support of Fin’s parents, the World Tour team will race on at Czech Tour and the Arctic Race of Norway.“We will continue to hold Fin in our hearts as we race in his honour, doing what he loved most.”Friday’s eighth stage was suspended with about 20km remaining and the podium ceremony was cancelled as a “sign of respect and mourning”, organisers said.A spokesperson for Portugal’s national republican guard said there had been a collision between a cyclist and a light vehicle towards the back of the peloton. “We do not yet know exactly the circumstances in which it unfolded. We will investigate.”Race organisers said on social media that the race would resume on Saturday “in an atmosphere of profound mourning. Before the start, a moment of tribute to Finlay Tarling will be held, involving the entire peloton and the Tour’s family.”
Finlay Tarling’s NSN team withdraw from Volta a Portugal in wake of his death
An NSN statement said: ‘We will continue to hold Fin in our hearts,’ as they announced their withdrawal from the Volta











