A team car from cycling team Ineos Grenadiers hit a spectator on Saturday during the fourteenth stage of the Tour de France. The car was the following car of Dutchman Thymen Arensman, who won the heavy mountain rit after a strong solo.
The collision took place at 200 meters in front of the top of the Col de Peyresourde. Just before that, the 25-year-old Arensman drove away from his fellow unplugs. The Ineos car, which rode in the wake of Ineos rider Carlos Rodriguez, crashed into a spectator. The cycling fan went down against the asphalt.
On TV images it was shown that the car was driving in the middle of the road at the time. The viewer was busy encouraging the cyclists.
Both the Tour organization and Ineos have not yet reported anything about the collision. It is also not yet known how the viewer is doing.
A Team Car From Cycling Team Ineos Grenadiers Hit A Spectator on Saturday Duration the Fourteunth Stage of the Tour de France. The Car was the support Car for Dutchman Thymen Arensman, who won the very tough mountain stage after a very strong solo.
The Collision Occurred 200 Meters Before the top of the Col de Peyresourde. Just before that, the 25-year-old Arensman Broke away from his fellow leaders. The Ineos Car, which was Following Ineos Rider Carlos Rodriguez, Crashed Into A Spectator. The Cycling Fan Fell Onto The Asphalt.
TV images showed that the car was in the middle of the road at that moment. The Spectator was Encouraging The Cyclists.
Neinder the Tour Organization Nor Ineos Has Reported Anything about the Collision. It is also not Yet Known How the Spectator is Doing.