Professional cyclist Willie Smit went 14 years without being disqualified from a race. Then he put on a pair of smart glasses . The 33-year-old South African veteran cyclist was removed from the opening stage of the Tour of Magnificent Qinghai after officials determined that his video-recording glasses violated Union Cycliste Internationale rules governing onboard technology. Smit, who was racing for China’s Anta-Mentech Cycling Team, announced the disqualification on X and posted footage captured from the glasses during the race. This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed. “Today I was disqualified for the first time in my cycling career,” Smit wrote. He said he had not known about the restriction and argued that “a warning, fine or yellow card” would have been enough. Why did smart glasses break the rules? The rule is fairly simple once the technical language is stripped away: Cyclists can record rac...
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