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Tarling to compete in Vuelta a Espana days after brother's death

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Welsh cyclist Josh Tarling will compete in the Vuelta a Espana days after his brother Finlay died in a race accident in Portugal, with his family and team supporting his decision.

(Reuters) - Welshman Josh Tarling is set to compete in the Vuelta a Espana ​starting on Saturday, just over a week ‌after his brother Finlay's death in a race in Portugal.

Finlay Tarling, 19, died after an accident ​during the eighth stage of the ​Volta a Portugal, with local broadcaster RTP ⁠reporting that he was hit by ​a non-race vehicle driving in the opposite ​direction.

On Thursday, Netcompany-Ineos confirmed time-trial specialist Josh as part of their line-up for the August 22 to ​September 13 Vuelta.

Director of Racing Geraint ​Thomas said the team fully supported his decision to ‌take ⁠part in the race, while his mother Dawn said the family also backed the 22-year-old's decision to compete in the Grand ​Tour.

"Finlay was ​so incredibly ⁠proud of his big brother, and would be watching nose ​to the TV and shouting as ​he ⁠competed," she added in a post on Instagram.

"So it is right that Josh honours ⁠that ​love and pride by ​doing what Fin always loved watching him do."

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