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The spectator who caused the massive peloton pileup during the first stage of this year’s Tour de France is set to face trial on Oct. 14, the local prosecutor’s department said on Friday, per ...
A group of riders fell off what is being described as a rough patch of road and flew into trees and the ditch in stage 13.
Two-time defending Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard remained hospitalized in Spain a day after he broke his collarbone and several ribs in a bad crash with other top riders during the Tour ...
A Tour de France spectator caused a huge pile-up after sticking their arm out to take a selfie on Sunday, 16 July. Around 20 riders crashed on stage 15 as the fan knocked Sepp Kuss's handlebars.
Crashes in the Tour de France are commonplace, but a pile-up during Sunday’s Stage 15 was particularly eye-catching as a number of riders fell after a fan apparently tried to take a picture.
At the Tour de France, Bardet lost more than 20 minutes on stage 14 – which finished at the Col du Tourmalet – which removed him from overall contention. [28] He then shifted his focus to attempting to winning stages from the breakaway, but his best result was a second-place finish on stage eighteen, won by Nairo Quintana . [ 29 ]
On Sunday, a Tour De France official sent a warning to the woman who caused Saturday’s crash. During Saturday’s day of racing, a woman – who was holding a large sign – got a bit too close ...
Come 1992, ESPN announced that they would devote at least 16 hours to covering the Tour the France. All in all, it would be the most comprehensive coverage that an American television network devoted to the Tour de France up until that time. [7] ESPN would air each stage on a same-day delay during the afternoon for the next 22 days. Instead of ...