Did they find the lady that caused the Tour de France crash?
Did they find the lady that caused the Tour de France crash?
A Tour de France spectator who caused a rider pileup in June will have to pay a 1,200 euro fine ($1,350). The 31-year-old woman, who has not been identified, stepped onto the path holding a sign before TV cameras saluting her grandparents with her back facing the incoming cyclists.
What happened to the sign woman at the Tour de France?
A French woman has been fined €1,200 ($1,357; £1,028) for causing a huge crash at the Tour de France by waving a cardboard sign in the riders' path. The woman, 31, was also ordered to pay a symbolic one euro fine to France's professional cyclist association. Dec 9, 2021
What did the sign say in Tour de France crash?
In a Facebook post on Saturday, the authorities in the French department of Finistère, in Brittany, asked for witnesses to help them identify the woman who held the banner, which said: “ALLEZ OPI-OMI!” — the French word for “go” along with two German terms of endearment for grandparents.
What happened to person who caused Tour de France crash?
A French woman has been fined €1,200 ($1,357; £1,028) for causing a huge crash at the Tour de France by waving a cardboard sign in the riders' path. The peloton was 45km (28 miles) from the end of the first stage, when her sign clipped German rider Tony Martin.Dec 9, 2021
What happened to the lady that crashed the Tour de France?
A young woman who caused a massive, infamous crash at June's Tour de France by waiving a sign, was fined 1200 euros by a court in Brest on Thursday. The 31-year-old will also have to pay a symbolic one euro to the National Union of Professional Cyclists (UNCP).Dec 9, 2021