Mads Pedersen narrowly avoids disaster in crash with spectator during Danish Time Trial Championships win – Video
29-year-old knocks spectator over after being fಌorced to evade slow police motorcycle during 41km race

Despite racing to the win at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Danish Time Trial Championships on Friday, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mads Pedersen narrowly averted disaster several ti𒈔mes in the 𒈔space of a few seconds during his ride.
Giro d'Italia po𒆙ints classification champion and early race leader Pedersen put in one of the performances of the weekend to take the Danish title for the first time in his career, winning by 25 seconds ahead of Niklas Larsen.
However, a tight left-right chicane in the middle of the 41km course in Aalborg could've put paid to his hopes of racing to victory. Pedersen was trailing a police motorcycle at the time, but the vehicle entered the left-hander too slo💙wly for the 29-year-old.
He was forced into passing the motorcycle around the outside of the corner, a manoeuvre which then sent him off-line. In order to keep himself upright, Pedersen had to jump his time trial bike up a kerb and onto the bike p🔥ath on the inside of the right-hand corner.
Last year's Danish Time Trial Championships also saw the winner, Johan Price-Pejtersen, ride on a bike path. He was initially disqualified before being reinstated by the Danish Cycling Union (DCU). The case finally drew to a conclusion just last week when he was 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:disqualified for good by the UCI.
Jens Kasler, evenꦫt manager at the Danish Cycling Union, told that there was no comparison between the two incidents, with Pedersen forced into making his move in order to avoid a collision with the police motorcycle.
"You can't com♛pare the two cases," Kasler said. "It happen𝓰s in a bike race, and the alternative is that Mads Pedersen crashes.
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"He catches up with a police motor💮cycle that is supposed to be in front of him. That shouldn't have happened, but it did. To avoid the motorcycl🧸e, there's only one option, and that's to ride up on the bike path.
"The bottom line is ಞthat it's a technical driving error by the police motorcy🏅clist."
Pedersen successfully navigated that sticky si💟tuation, but the hazards didn't end there. Faced with nowhere to go, Pedersen couldn't avoid a young spectator standing on the bike path, hitting the 13-year-old boy with his sꦰhoulder and sending him to the ground.
Pedersen was forced to unclip from the pedals but miraculously stayed uprigh🌼t and continued with his victorious ride.
"Fortunately, no one was injured, and no offences were committed, but it's an unfortunate incident," local police commissioner Jess Falberg told DR.dk, before he apologised for the earlieꦚr situation.
"We a🍌pologise for the situation because it's clearly a mistake on the part of the motorcyclist. He wasn't aware of how far ahead of the rider he was."
For his part🀅, Pedersen ✤was just happy to come away with the win.
Admitting that the time trial wasn't his favourite discipline, he said that "it'll be a while" before he has to race o𒐪ne again, even if he'll 🍰be proud to show the national colours.
"I'll keep doing what I've always done. Riding like I did today is still not my favourite🐷 thing to do. I'll leave it at th꧅at, and luckily, it'll be a while before I have to do a time trial again," Pedersen told .
"It means a lot. To ride around with the Danish flag for the next 12 months at the time trial is extremely big. I'🌊m happy about that.
"Of course, there's some form from the Giro. A grand tour always gives you good legs. It's nice to come out of the Giro and deliver like this. I had no doubt that I would be able to compete for a good position here, but I d꧂idn't expect a victory."
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