Police want to find the fan whose sign caused a massive Tour de France crash

Police want to find the fan whose sign caused a massive Tour de France crash

The Tour de France superfan who caused a massive cyclist pile-up on Saturday may have fled the country, authorities say. 

French police are looking for the woman who held a sign toward the camera while walking into the bike path. 

Tony Martin was the first cyclist to drive into the sign, and several other competitors crashed after that. 

“I saw the lady, I saw the sign but there was no time to react,” Martin said. “I still can’t understand how people can do things like that.” 

One person’s injuries were so severe that they had to drop out of the race. Several other cyclists and onlookers were also hurt. 

Police are investigating the incident and released a description of the suspect they are attempting to find. 

Meanwhile, the organizers of the race wish to sue her. 

“We are suing this woman who behaved so badly,” said the deputy director. “We are doing this so that the tiny minority of people who do this don’t spoil the show for everyone.”

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