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Serial Car Accident Shakes 15th Stage of 2023 Tour de France

A large-scale serial car accident occurred on the 15th stage of the 2023 Tour de France. (Photo/Dazhi/Associated Press)

The 110th Tour de France in 2023 will be grandly held from the 1st to the 23rd, but there is news that a serial car accident occurred on the 15th stage on the 16th, and the cause of the car accident was that a spectator stretched out his hand Entering the track to take pictures, resulting in several drivers crashing.

According to “CNN” report, on the 16th stage of the 15th stage, the drivers will go from the Sun Gate (Les Gets the Portes du Soleil) to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc (Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc). About 129 kilometers from the finish line, a spectator reached into the narrow lane to take a photo and hit American professional cyclist Sepp Kuss, who was riding on the edge.

After being disturbed by the audience, Coos fell to the ground, and because of the relatively narrow track, the subsequent drivers also caused a series of car accidents because of their inability to dodge, and about 20 players were involved. After the whole incident came out, it caused dissatisfaction among many netizens on the Internet, thinking that the behavior of the audience wanting to take pictures interfered with the normal competition of the players.

The Tour de France is held regularly every year. In fact, there have been many car accidents in the past that interfered with the players due to the behavior of spectators. For example, in 2021, a woman held a homemade placard to block the track, causing nearly 60 drivers to chase after each other. The woman fled on the spot and was even wanted by the police.

The 2021 Tour de France ultra-large-scale serial car accident scene. (Picture / Recap of Tour de France 2021 Twitter)
2023-07-17 02:36:23

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