A dog rushed into the center of the race during the Tour de France, causing CHAOS with the 2022 crash video viral
Two riders fell from their bikes as a result of the dog being struck by one rider.
Many cyclists in the peloton, which was composed of dozens of the field’s riders, came dangerously near to collapsing as a result of the situation. At one point in the video, the terrified dog tries to escape from the pack and can be seen racing next to the riders.
Unleashed Dog Causes Crash At Tour de France 2022, Video Goes Viral
“Keep your dog at home!” urges Tour de France star left injured after crash (+ video) https://t.co/ZAcVBcXYib pic.twitter.com/jmwbwntoNu
— The Cycle Collective (@cyclecollective) July 15, 2022
It’s unknown how it got into the road, but after CyclingTips posted the film on Twitter, many on social networks expressed concern for its safety.
A Major Pile-Up Results From Chaos At The Tour De France When A Dog Rushes Into The Midst Of The Race Before A Rider Collides With It
One user commented, “Poor dog.”
The renowned cycling competition has indeed featured its good share of dram. Including a previous stage where a competitor had his spectacles blasted off his face.
Additionally, Italian cyclist, Daniel Oss got compelled to leave the race following stage five.
When the 35-year-old fractured his wrists after colliding with a fan, the tumultuous stage overwhelmed by him.
The ascent of 22-year-old Tom Pidcok, who really is attempting to win the Tour de France continues to wow British fans.
The rising star, who already has received an MBE for his contributions to the game, will be vying to become the third British winner of the championship to join Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins.
When he won the infamous Alpe d’Huez stage, known for being difficult for ridersm, he sent a message to the field.
After starting on July 1st, the event has 1 week to go.
Well after collision during the 202.5-kilometer cycle through Rodez and Carcassonne. Dutchman Kruijswijk grabbed his shoulders back while sitting on the pavement before giving up.