Amandine Muller from Grand-Est and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes’ Célia Gery were in the lead of the race, with the rest of the peloton over three minutes behind. What followed looked like a nasty crash, as Gery, following closely behind Muller, also came down. Fortunately, both the riders came out alright in the crash, with Gery taking the win and Muller finishing second, three minutes and forty-two seconds behind. — Arjan (@Ajmetcijfertjes) May 12, 2024As bizarre as this incident seems to me, this is surely not the first time we’re seeing the impact of a car driver’s actions in a cycling race. Les images surréalistes de la chute de Pieter Serry, fauché en pleine montée par la voiture de la Bike Exchange.


Source:   The Guardian
May 13, 2024 12:34 UTC