Tokyo Olympics: German cycling boss Patrick Moster sent home after making racist remarks

Last update on. From the section OlympicsPatrick Moster was coaching Nikias Arndt (center).Tokyo Olympic Games on BBC Dates: 23 Jul-8 Aug Time in Tokyo: BST+8. Listen live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer and BBC Red Button; Listen live on BBC Radio 5 Live, Sports Extra, and Sounds; Live text and video clips available on BBC Sport app and website.After making racist remarks during Wednesday's men’s road time trial, the sports director of German Cycling Union was sent home by the Tokyo Olympics.The remarks were made by Patrick Moster on German television.Moster was furious as Nikias Arndt, Germany's Nikias Arndt, chased Azzedine Lagab of Algeria and Amanuel Gahebreigzabhier from Eritrea.The German Olympic team stated that Moster would not be able to fulfill his duties in Tokyo.Moster had apologized after Wednesday's race, and the German team stated that it was "convinced” his apology was sincere.It ruled that he had "violated Olympic values".