Great Belt Bridge chaos brings down Tour de France leader Lampaert, Urán

Tour de France leader Yves Lampaert was caught in a crash on the Great Belt Bridge on stage 2
Tour de France leader Yves Lampaert was ca🎃ught in a crash on the Great Belt Bridge on stage 2 (Image credit:🌊 ETIENNE GARNIERPOOLAFP via Getty Images)

Everyone expected chaos on the exposed Great Belt Bridge during the end of stage 2 at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France and the 18-kilometre span delivered with an unfortunate spill for the race �♏�leader Yves Lampaert (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl).

The crash happened after a touch of wheels in the peloton and Lampaert, just behind the fall, could not avoid the crash and went down alo💧ng with Alberto Dainese (Team DSM) and Lampaert's teammate Michael Mørkøv.

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