Wanted fan who caused massive Tour de France crash turns self in
The spectator who held a banner along the side of the road at the Tour de France on Saturday that made contact with cyclist Tony Martin and caused a major collision has been arrested. That’s according to the French newspaper RTL.
The accident happened during the first of the race’s 21 stages, in the municipality of Saint-Cadou. Martin’s fall and the subsequent fall of dozens of other riders held up the race for several minutes.
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in an attempt to get a cardboard sign on tv, a spectator has taken out the entire peloton – maddening #TourDeFrance2021
— Rob Ralston (@PolicyRelevant) June 26, 2021
Over the weekend, Tour de France deputy director Pierre-Yves Thouault told the AFP news agency they plan to sue the woman “so that the tiny minority of people who do this don’t spoil the show for everyone. ”
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The Tour also took to Twitter to say: “We’re glad to have the public on the side of the road on the #TDF2021. But for the Tour to be a success, respect the safety of the riders! Don’t risk everything for a photo or to get on television!”
Wednesday marks the fifth stage in the 21-stage, 23-day event.