Cyclist is left hanging from a bridge after a horrifying crash

Cyclist is left hanging from a bridge after a HORRIFYING crash at the Star of Besseges race in France… before the stage is cancelled after the event had NO medical personnel remaining following the accident

  • There was a dramatic crash during the second stage of the Star of Bessages race
  • Several riders were involved and a significant pile-up was subsequently caused 
  • It left one rider – Valentin Ferron – hanging from a bridge following the collision 

A cyclist was left hanging from a bridge after a horrifying crash during the second stage of the Star of Besseges race in France.

Several riders were caught up in the dramatic collision on day two of the five-day event, which led to the stage eventually being abandoned.

The accident caused a significant pile-up around 22km from the stage’s finish line.

The debris of riders and their bikes was so treacherous that Valentin Ferron – who rides for TotalEnergies cycling team – was left hanging on by his arms from the side of a bridge.

Bikes and fallen riders blocked his path back to safety and he was required to use his strength to keep him at the side of the bridge.

Cyclist is left hanging from a bridge after a horrifying crash

There was a dramatic crash during the second stage of the Star of Bessages race on Thursday

Several riders were involved and it resulted in a dangerous pile-on on a narrow bridge

Several riders were involved and it resulted in a dangerous pile-on on a narrow bridge

One rider, Valentin Ferron (R), was left hanging from a bridge after the dramatic accident

One rider, Valentin Ferron (R), was left hanging from a bridge after the dramatic accident

The narrow bridge saw continued accidents, despite others approaching with hesitancy, causing a bottle neck.

Multiple riders were in need of treatment but no serious injuries were caused.

However, due to the medical presence required to deal with the accident on the bridge, the rest of the stage was later cancelled after the event had run out of medics and ambulances.

This meant a decision was taken by the event’s organisers that it would be unsafe to continue, with no medical personnel available in case there were further accidents later in the day.

As a result, the second stage of the race ended without a winner, meaning Arnaud De Lie of Belgium – who won stage one – keeps his lead ahead of stage three on Friday. 

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