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Tour de France 2021 - ‘This is a horrible sight!’ – Chris Froome caught up in ‘absolute disaster’ of a crash

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ByEurosport

Updated 27/06/2021 at 09:34 GMT

Chris Froome’s return to the Tour de France was marked by a nasty-looking crash on Stage 1 on Saturday afternoon. The four-time winner was one of multiple casualties of a huge crash with 7.5km to go. A B&B Hotels p/b KTM rider came down first and that had a huge knock on effect on the rest of the peloton.

‘He is down on his return to the Tour’ - Froome caught up in ‘absolute disaster’ of a crash

Chris Froome (Israel Start-Up Nation) was caught up in a nasty-looking crash on Stage 1 of the Tour de France.
A rider from B&B Hotels p/b KTM came down approaching the final climb of the day, causing a huge pile-up that brought down almost half of the peloton.
Here is how Felix Lowe, Eurosport’s live blogger for the day, saw it:

7.5KM TO GO: HUGE CRASH!

Oh no! That is absolutely sickening... It's a huge pile-up after one of the B&B Hotel riders turns round and then comes down, causing an almighty high-speed pile-up behind taking out about half the peloton. Worse than the last one because of the speed - and we will have many, many DNFs from this.
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“It is an absolute shocker,” he began.
“More than half the peloton down and it is exactly what we didn’t want mark II.”
A replay would later reveal that Froome – a four-time winner of the Tour – was also involved in the crash, and looked in considerable discomfort.
“Chris Froome is down on his return to the Tour de France,” added Hatch. “And he is looking hurt!”
“Absolute disaster situation here! This is a crash – 6.3km – from the line that could condition the race, the GC, the whole thing. If we thought the last one was bad, this for the race, as well as any health implications, could be an absolute disaster!”
Froome would eventually remount his bike but he lost considerable time and Hatch had said as he laid prone on the floor:
This is a horrible sight. Froome shaking his head - after all the fight, after all the hard yards, and after the pain and torture he has put in to get back to this level.
That crash was the second serious spill of the day. Earlier on Saturday a fan on the side of the road contrived to hit Tony Martin with a placard causing a huge pile-up that brought down most of the rest of the peloton, with Wout van Aert, Primoz Roglic (both Jumbo–Visma), Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain Victorious) and Marc Soler (Movistar) coming down hard.
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‘Stupid! Chaos!’ – Fan causes huge crash that brings down entire peloton

A mass crash!” exclaimed Rob Hatch on commentary. "This is chaos! This is exactly what we didn’t want on the first day of the Tour de France. An absolute disaster!"
When a replay emerged, Hatch added:
“It was a supporter, it was a supporter! Oh no! That is a sickener! I think we might be counting the cost of this for a while!
Brian Smith on co-commentary had words of condemnation for the fan, adding:
You can see the lad on the side of the road is just trying to get on television – a stupid, stupid thing! A stupid, stupid mistake by a supporter at the side of the road pretty much takes down the whole of the peloton.

STAGE 1 RECAP:

Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme admitted that Saturday’s opening stage of the Tour de France had been designed with Julian Alaphilippe in mind – and the French world champion duly delivered with an astonishing win to secure the yellow jersey in Landerneau.
Alaphilippe darted out of the wheel of Deceuninck-QuickStep teammate Dries Devenyns with 2.3km remaining to open up a gap over his rivals on the steepest part of the final climb, the Cote de la Fosse aux Loups.
And despite last year’s yellow jersey protagonists – the Slovenians Tadej Pogacar and Primoz Roglic – leading the chase, Alaphilippe’s bold early move paid off as the 29-year-old added another huge win to his swelling palmares, days after becoming a father for the first time.
The Australian Michael Matthews (Team BikeExchange) led a small chase pack over the line eight seconds down ahead of Jumbo-Visma’s Roglic, as Alaphilippe became the first Frenchman since Bernard Hinault in 1981 to win the opening stage of the Tour de France while displaying the famous rainbow bands.
After bonus seconds were factored in, Alaphilippe leads Matthews by 12 seconds at the top of the general classification with Roglic, last year’s runner-up, two seconds back in third. Matthews will don the green jersey on Sunday’s second stage, Dutchman Ide Schelling will be in polka dots after the Bora-Hansgrohe debutant starred in the day’s breakaway, while defending champion Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) will be in white after taking a solid sixth on a day of drama.
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Highlights: Alaphilippe takes brilliant solo win after two huge pile-ups on Stage 1

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