Tour de France withdraws complaint against spectator who caused pileup

Cyclists react after the crash on Saturday caused by a woman holding a cardboard sign on the roadside between Brest and Landerneau. (File/REUTERS)
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Updated 01 July 2021
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Tour de France withdraws complaint against spectator who caused pileup

  • The accident happened between Brest and Landerneau
  • The pileup delayed the stage for five minutes while bikes and bodies were untangled

TOURS: The Tour de France has withdrawn its legal complaint against the spectator who caused a spectacular mass pileup on the opening day of the race, its director Christian Prudhomme told AFP on Thursday.

The woman was arrested Wednesday at a police station in Landerneau in Brittany, where stage one finished on Saturday, and is still in custody.

“The incident has been blown out of all proportion,” Prudhomme said.

“So we’d like to calm things down now that the message has got across that the roadside fans need to be careful.”

The accident happened between Brest and Landerneau when the woman, facing away from the riders and toward the cameras, held up a cardboard sign which read “Allez Opi-Omi,” which translates as “Go, grandpa and granny.”

German cyclist Tony Martin, positioned on the edge of a group of tightly packed riders, hit the sign and fell, bringing down dozens of others who were following behind him.

The pileup delayed the stage for five minutes while bikes and bodies were untangled.

Amid the chaos, the woman was seen reeling away in horror before disappearing into the roadside crowd, her sign folded away beneath her arm.

After Saturday’s crash, the deputy director of the Tour, Pierre-Yves Thouault, had told AFP that the organizers intended to sue the culprit.


Morocco Coach Dismisses Aguerd injury talk, backs Ait Boudlal ahead of Mali test

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Morocco Coach Dismisses Aguerd injury talk, backs Ait Boudlal ahead of Mali test

  • “Who told you Aguerd is injured? He’s training as usual and has no problems,” Regragui told reporters
  • He confirmed captain Romain Saiss will miss the game with a muscle injury

RABAT: Morocco coach Walid Regragui has dismissed reports that defender Nayef Aguerd is injured, saying the center back was fit and ready for Friday’s Africa Cup of Nations Group A clash against Mali.
“Who told you Aguerd is injured? He’s training as usual and has no problems,” Regragui told reporters.
Regragui confirmed captain Romain Saiss will miss the game with a muscle injury sustained against Comoros in their tournament opener, while full back Achraf Hakimi, recently ⁠crowned African Player of the Year, is recovering from an ankle problem sustained with Paris St. Germain last month and could feature briefly. “Hakimi is doing well and we’ll make the best decision for him,” Regragui said. The coach also heaped praise on 19-year-old ⁠defender Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal, calling him “a great talent.”
“I’ve been following him for years. I called him up a year and a half ago when he was a substitute at Rennes and people criticized me. Today everyone is praising him – that shows our vision is long-term,” Regragui said. “We must not burn the player. We’ll use him at the right time. We’ll see if he starts tomorrow ⁠or comes in later.”
Ait Boudlal echoed his coach’s confidence.
“We know the responsibility we carry. Every game is tough and requires full concentration. We listen carefully to the coach’s instructions and aim to deliver a performance that meets fans’ expectations,” he said.
Morocco opened the tournament with a 2-0 win over Comoros and will secure qualification with victory over Mali at Rabat’s Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.
“It will be a tough match against a strong team,” Regragui added.