Tragedy was narrowly averted at Ireland’s FBD Insurance Ras yesterday when a jeep drove onto the course of the race and collided with the front of the peloton as it descended a hill, leaving eight cyclists injured.
Luckily, none of the riders involved – including four from the Spanish team, Castille y Leon, one of whose members, Luis Mas Bonet, lost part of a finger in the crash although doctors expect to be able to reattach it – suffered life-threatening injuries, according to the Irish Independent.
The incident, the aftermath of which is documented by a series of pictures on the race website, occurred 40km from the end of Stage 2 of the race from Dundalk in County Louth to Carrick-on-Shannon in County Leitrim. With the race doctors helping take the injured to hospital in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, organisers decided to neutralise the rest of the stage.
Commissaire Jean Pierre Coppenolle was quoted in the newspaper as saying: "The race ambulances and race doctor had to go to the hospital with the riders, so we had to stop because we had no medical cover for the race.
"To have no medical cover is not allowed as there is too much risk... We decided to stop the race and neutralise the rest of the stage."
Rapha Condor Sharp’s Dan Craven, the race leader following Sunday’s Stage 1, who narrowly missed being involved in the crash, said: "It's not the kind of thing anyone would ever wish for. I kept the jersey but I would have rather lost it than have something like this happen.”
The Namibian rider continued: "It might sound controversial for me to say 'yeah, it should have been neutralised' because at the time it looked like I was going to lose the yellow jersey. Even if I was leading, I would definitely have supported the decision to stop racing."
He added that the riders had agreed that the prize money fund for yesterday’s stage would be shared out among the cyclists injured in yesterday’s crash.
The race resumes today with Stage 3 from Carrick-on-Shannon to Oughterard in County Galway.
Thank goodness for that. You certainly behave like one though.
You do see some utterly ridiculous examples of car use....
Exactly. Every road death is a tragedy but this is at the "twat deserved it" end of the spectrum, looking at the state of that car.
I'm not the editor of this article, nor indeed of anything on this website. One would have thought that didn't require explaining.
I think the answer is in your question. I genuinely didn't know he was married to her. It does kinda explain it. Disappointing, nevertheless.
What do we want?...
In a perfect world, we'd have a measure of how easily distracted someone is, as part of their driving test....
These products are nothing but ridiculously expensive and superfluous, and they bring nothing but bragging rights....
Of course they are, and not so different. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09B662CDN?crid=34M42BETAMFT0&th=1 The bugger's got four versions up now!
At least the van driver was nowhere near the stationary cyclist.