By Bill Galluccio
Photo: Getty Images
Authorities in France believe that the woman responsible for causing a massive crash during the first stage of the Tour de France has fled the country. The unidentified woman is facing criminal charges and a lawsuit from the cycling organization.
On Saturday, the woman was standing near the side of the road holding a large sign that struck cyclist
Tony Martin as he rode past. He fell off his bike, sparking a chain reaction crash that sent dozens of rides sprawling across the pavement.
The woman fled the scene before authorities arrived and is believed to have traveled to Germany.
By Bill Galluccio
Photo: Getty Images
Authorities in France believe that the woman responsible for causing a massive crash during the first stage of the Tour de France has fled the country. The unidentified woman is facing criminal charges and a lawsuit from the cycling organization.
On Saturday, the woman was standing near the side of the road holding a large sign that struck cyclist
Tony Martin as he rode past. He fell off his bike, sparking a chain reaction crash that sent dozens of rides sprawling across the pavement.
The woman fled the scene before authorities arrived and is believed to have traveled to Germany.
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By Bill Galluccio
Photo: Getty Images
Authorities in France believe that the woman responsible for causing a massive crash during the first stage of the Tour de France has fled the country. The unidentified woman is facing criminal charges and a lawsuit from the cycling organization.
On Saturday, the woman was standing near the side of the road holding a large sign that struck cyclist
Tony Martin as he rode past. He fell off his bike, sparking a chain reaction crash that sent dozens of rides sprawling across the pavement.
The woman fled the scene before authorities arrived and is believed to have traveled to Germany.
By Bill Galluccio
Photo: Getty Images
Authorities in France believe that the woman responsible for causing a massive crash during the first stage of the Tour de France has fled the country. The unidentified woman is facing criminal charges and a lawsuit from the cycling organization.
On Saturday, the woman was standing near the side of the road holding a large sign that struck cyclist
Tony Martin as he rode past. He fell off his bike, sparking a chain reaction crash that sent dozens of rides sprawling across the pavement.
The woman fled the scene before authorities arrived and is believed to have traveled to Germany.