Giro d'Italia 2014: Double stage winner Marcel Kittel forced to pull out of tour after suffering a fever

Kittel won two stages in Belfast and Dublin but collapsed at the finish line on Sunday and has been forced to pull out of the Giro due to illness

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Tuesday 13 May 2014 14:47 BST
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Marcel Kittel, the winner of successive stages in Belfast and Dublin, on Tuesday abandoned the Giro d'Italia before the resumption in Italy due to illness.

The 26-year-old Giant-Shimano rider from Germany did not start the 112-kilometre fourth stage from Giovinazzo to Bari in southern Italy following Monday's transfer day from Ireland due to a fever.

Kittel told his team's official website, teamgiantshimano.com: "I am very disappointed about leaving the Giro after such a strong start in good condition, but I do not feel healthy and I am not in the position to start the race in this condition.

"I want to thank my team for their support these past few days and wish them the best of luck for the rest of the race."

PA

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