Helicopter pilot taken off Tour of Oman after blowing barriers across road on stage 3
Riders from 16th to 25th given time back after incident at Jabal Hatt, no injuries ༺reported

Stage 3 of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour of Oman, finishing atop Jabal Hatt, was notable for playing host to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Matteo Jorgenson's debut pro victory, but half a minute after the American🐽 triumphantly crossed the line there wa𝓀s carnage on the finishing straight.
As a group led by Bora-Hansgrohe's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ben Zwiehoff and Intermarché-Circus-Wanty's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Louis Meintjes was racing to the finish, a section of finishꦫ-line barriers flew into the road, blocking the route for the 10 riders battling over 16th place.
The culprit was a helicopter for Omani TV which had flown too low to🐟 capture images of the finish, inadvertently blowing the barriers out of position and holding up the🌳 group of riders.
As finish line cameras showed Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan), Niklas Eg (Uno-X) and Ja♌n Hirt (Soudal-QuickStep) crossing the line, the barriers could be seen mov♍ing across the road in the background, with several race officials rushing to pull them out of the way.
Luckily, none of the riders affected by the incident were injured – unlike stage 4 of the 2020 Giro d'Italia where 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Luca Wackermann was hospitalised in a similar incident. However, the heli♕copter p🐷ilot has now been taken off the race and replaced with a new pilot for the remaining two stages.
Click below to view the incident as caught on cameras at the finish
El nivel organizativo del Tour de Omán 🧜con las vallas intentando hacer un Rojas con los ciclistas que vienen por detrás #TourofOman pic.twitter.com/T4JVfEueF0
Meanwhile, UCI commissaires at the race have awarded 20 secon𝔉ds to the group of riders held up from 16th place d🌳own to 25th.
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The riders given time back were Zwiehoff and his teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Emanuel Buchmann, Mei♎ntjes, Michel Ries (Arkéa-Samsic), Jaakko Hänninen (AG2R Citroën), Sylvain Moniquet (Lotto-Dstny),🉐 Rémy Rochas (Cofidis), Giovanni Carboni (Kern Pharma), and Bingoal pair Floris De Tier and Lennert Teugels.
The group of riders arဣe now classified as finished 25 seconds down. Teugels, Rochas, Buchmann, Meintjes, De Tier, Moni🦩quet and Hänninen all lie equal on time heading into stage 4, 40 seconds down on race leader Jorgenson.
Several of the men took to Twitter following🔯 the stage to comment on the incident.
"Wild finale here in Oman," Zwiehoff , taking the hold-up in gooജd humour. "The barrier was a bit too high to bunny hop."
Ries, meanwhile, looked at it in the context of rider safety, writing, "Luckily we could just avoid the barriers flying on the road at the finish of today's sta𒉰ge! But things like that should definitely not happen! Imagine this happening dur꧅ing a bunch sprint!"
The Tour of Oman continued on Tuesday with a 205km stage through the Yitti Hills and will conclude on Wedn🐻esday with the traditional Green Mountain summit finish.
Luckily we could just avoid the barriers flying on the road at the finish of today’s stage! But things like that should definitely not happen! Imagine this happening during a bunch sprint! 🤯 //t.co/tZguGk2Mb9
Wildes Finale hier im Oman 😅🤣 die Bande war ein bisschen zu hoch für nen Bunnyhop 🤣🤦🏽♂️ //t.co/jGeDdwiPxh

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