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Tour de France: Jack Bauer falls after hitting a car

2022-07-21T13:35:05.007Z


Stuck between a car and a motorbike, the Australian rider couldn't avoid the vehicle driving in front of him. At the same time, Nils Eekhoff


Jack Bauer did not hide his nervousness after being the victim of a rather improbable accident.

While the BikeExchange runner is riding alone, a UAE Emirates team car brakes in front of him as the road narrows.

The big drop!

There wasn't enough room for everyone and Jack Bauer paid for it 😬



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The New Zealander then tries to pass to the left of the vehicle, but at the same time, a press motorcycle slips into the only available space.

Surprised, Bauer finds himself stuck, and crashes into the car.

Visibly without significant injury, he gets up immediately, and does not fail to speak directly to the driver of the motorcycle.

Enraged, he seems to blame her for cutting his way off.

Eekhoff crashes into a motorbike

A few meters from Bauer, and while the accident takes place, another surprising fall occurs in front.

Dutch rider Nils Eekhoff is taken aback by a slowing motorbike, and crashes into it from behind.

The DSM team cyclist then fell to the ground, and was slightly injured.

He then went to the medical car.

Read alsoTour de France: welcome to the kingdom of motorhomes!

The two falls took place 94 km from the finish of the 18th stage.

The final Pyrenean race joins Hautacam from Lourdes, and could well be the last chance for Tadej Pogacar to attack Jonas Vingegaard and get closer in the general classification.

Source: leparis

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