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Nicholas Dlamini: South African cyclist breaks arm after he is stopped by park rangers


Nicholas Dlamini competed at the Vuelta a Espana in 2019

South African road cyclist Nicholas Dlamini has broken his arm after he was stopped by rangers in Table Mountain National Park while on a training ride.

Video of the altercation in Cape Town has been shared on social media.

South African National Parks says Dlamini, 24, was suspected of entering the park without paying an entrance fee and a “scuffle ensured” when he failed to show the requested documentation.

NTT Pro Cycling boss Douglas Ryder said the treatment was “not acceptable”.

“I was both devastated and appalled to see the video of Nicholas on social media,” added Ryder. “To watch a young man who I know so well in such unnecessary distress made me feel sick, to be honest.”

His team said the injury will “have a serious effect” on his hopes of competing at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. They also called for a “full public apology” and “immediate disciplinary procedures” against those involved.

In a statement,