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Oblivious Tour de France spectator holding a cardboard sign causes a gnarly crash that sends dozens of riders to the ground on the opening stage

Jun 27, 2021, 01:03 IST
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A massive dramatic crash on the Tour de France's opening stage on Saturday brought down much of the peloton. NBC
  • Two dramatic crashes sent dozens of riders to the ground at the Tour de France on Saturday.
  • In one incident a roadside spectator holding a cardboard sign caused riders to crash en masse.
  • Several riders were injured, some abandoned, and many lost time on the opening stage.
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Two horrific crashes on the opening stage of the Tour de France brought down dozens of riders on Saturday.

The first half of the stage, which started in Brest, in the northwest part of France, was relatively quiet with a small breakaway up the road. But as the race heated up chaos ensued.

The first big crash happened with about 45 kilometers to go when a rider at the front of the main bunch - Tony Martin on the Jumbo-Visma team - hit a fan's cardboard sign sticking out into the road.

The fan holding the sign appeared to be looking at the TV cameras - not at the coming riders. Martin went down hard, sending a chain reaction through the peloton.

Here you can see an overhead view of the first big crash:

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Here you can see the crash from the front, with Martin on the far left:

Here's another look:

It wasn't immediately clear how badly the riders were injured. Medical staff tended to the cyclists. Many had cuts and bruises but continued riding, albeit with bloody arms and legs.

The crash immediately forced at least one rider, Jasha Sütterlin of Team DSM, to abandon the race. Others were expected to have to stop as well. As for Martin he looked beat up but continued:

German Tony Martin rides on Saturday with injuries on the arm and the leg after a crash during the first stage of the Tour de France. AP Photo/Daniel Cole

But then not long after, with about 7.6 kilometers to go, there was another big crash, this one at higher speed:

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It wasn't immediately clear what happened in the second crash.

Many on social media criticized the fan with the sign, including pro riders:

Many of the riders who crashed lost significant time.

Medical staff members help riders during the first stage of the 108th edition of the Tour de France, between Brest and Landerneau, on June 26, 2021. ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

The world champion, Julian Alaphilippe of the Deceuninck-Quick-Step team, went on to win the stage in Landerneau and take the leader's yellow jersey.

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