Ghent-Wevelgem retires race number 192 in memory of Antoine Demoitié

Belgian rider was tragically killed in the 2016 race

Antoine Demoitié

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The race organisers of Ghent-Wevelgem have announced the race number 192 will be retired in memory of Antoine Demoitié, the Belgian rider who was tragically killed in the 2016 race.

According to Het Nieuwsblad, the number 192, which Demoitié was wearing on the day of the accident, will never be used again in the race, and there will also be an intermediate spring at 192km in further tribute.

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