Cycling-New Zealand's Watts banned for punching fellow rider during race


April 10 (Reuters) - World ⁠cycling's governing body (UCI) said it has banned ⁠New Zealand's Kiaan Watts for 25 days ‌after he punched a fellow rider during a race last month.

Video footage showed the 24-year-old punching Dutch cyclist Marijn ​Maas in the head during ⁠the Salverda Bouw Ster ⁠van Zwolle race in the Netherlands on March ⁠7.

The ‌UCI said Watts had accepted the sanction and will serve a suspension ⁠until May 2.

"Kiaan Watts will serve a ​period of ‌suspension of 25 days, with the one-day suspension ⁠imposed on ​the rider by his team on March 8 being credited from the period of suspension," the ⁠UCI said in a statement.

After ​the incident, Watts posted an apology on social media and said he had acted in the heat ⁠of the moment, while his NSN Development Team also issued an apology.

"The team expects that its riders race in a sporting and professional ​manner at all times and ⁠wishes to extend an apology to Marijn Maas, ​the BEAT CC p/b Saxo ‌team, race organisers, and ​the UCI Commissaires," it said.

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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