INEOS’ team car knocks down SPECTATOR on the road during Tour de France mountain climb – in horror moment involving Man United co-owners’ company

Tour de France audience was shocked on Saturday that Ineos’s team support car overturned an audience on a mountain road.
The Fan had stopped on the roads that attracted the cyclists when they hit them when they hit them, spreading them and flying their phones.
It is not known which situation of the fan was, but during the 14th stage, the car was traveling at a low speed behind the cyclists, while the car was climbed to Peyresourde.
Organizers told Reuters that they were not aware of the accident and that Ineos Grenadiers were not right for comment.
The Ineos Grenadiers team belongs to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the minority of Manchester United, and is about 200 meters from the climb summit during the accident.
He was following Ineos’s Thymen Ansman, leading the chase group behind his teammate Carlos Rodriguez.
Ineos Grenadier’s support car hit a mountain climb in Tour de France
The fan standing in the middle of the road was sent by flying by car
Manchester United’s minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is the owner of Ineos
The car was following Ineos Grenadiers Star Thymen Ansman who won the stage
RMC Sport Analyst Jerome Coppel, ‘These transitions are always very complex. There are people on both sides of the road that are not very wide.
“ Team directors should return and ensure security if the leading rider is punctured.
‘They’re trying to go back and the meter group doesn’t allow them to pass. There is not enough space and sometimes unfortunately we see such things.
“ The driver is at risk of punishment. Since I’m in the car behind the peloto, it’s really complicated to move the line up. ‘
Eventually, the 182.6-Km (113 miles) between Ansman, Pau and Superbagneres gave the Ineos-Grenadiers team to cheer up because he won the 14th stage after a perfect solo journey on the mountain walk.
Sloven Tadej Pogacar defeated the general leader’s yellow jersey by defeating his head rival Jonas Vinggegaard at the end of a two -person sprint at the end of a two -person sprint.
This is at least a team with great history in the old repetition.
Bradley Wiggins won the tour in 2012 and was known as Team Sky before he continued to earn four more for the Chris Froome team.
In 2019, Ineos became the only owner of Team Sky and the outfit was again branded.
The team is managed by Sir Dave Brailsford.
More to follow.




