(Combloux) Pile-ups caused by spectators have multiplied since the start of the Tour de France. These profane errors are combined with a younger crowd, also more virulent, massed along the roads.
“Let’s say that 99% of people pay attention, describes the puncher of AG2R-Citroën Benoît Cosnefroy. But there are always those who are too drunk or unaware of the speed at which we are arriving and they do not have the right gestures. The public of the Tour is not always a bike connoisseur. »
A series of incidents have shown this this year. An advanced spectator on the road sent down, then home, the Belgian of TotalEnergies Stef Cras during the 8e stage. The next day, a homemade banner, which fell as the runners passed, snagged the handlebars of the Frenchman from Intermarché Lilian Calmejane, sending him onto the tarmac.
Last episode to date, the arm of a person trying a selfie with his back to the peloton unbalanced Sepp Kuss, the yellow jersey lieutenant Jonas Vingegaard, sent to the mat. “It makes no sense to me. We see people looking through their phones rather than living what is happening, ”lamented the American during the rest day, criticizing “the era of Instagram, TikTok and company”. His team, Jumbo-Visma, plans to file a complaint, according to one of its representatives.
Audience rejuvenation
Long seen as old-fashioned, cycling has regenerated in recent years and is attracting a new audience. For example, 21% of 18-24 year olds followed all the stages of the last Big Loop and up to 27% of 25-34 year olds, according to a study conducted by Cofidis and Dentsu Data Labs among 1,000 people in August last. To this was added the Netflix documentary series, intended to conquer a new audience, on the model of Drive to Survive with F1.
“I don’t know if there is a runaway with Netflix, but we feel that there is really a greater fervor”, testifies Thibaut Pinot who notices rejuvenated faces.
“We find more people aged 20 or 30. And we only have one youth as they say, I think they live it well by the side of the road. Me it makes me laugh. »
Another factor can explain certain behaviors: in line with the peloton of the dark years, the crowds of the passes do not drink only mineral water. “There are drunk people, describes the Belgian of AG2R-Citroën Oliver Naesen. It’s great to party, but there are those who abuse it. »
After the first stage in the Basque Country, the French runner from Cofidis Alexis Renard had noted suspicious fumes on Strava: “In the bumps, it smelled of tobacco that you cannot find at Thérèse in the town. »
These clouds of heated spectators, from the morning, in an atmosphere of a giant fair, can be turbulent.
“You have to spend the enthusiasm you have gathered, you can’t bring it home after getting up so early”, as Dino Buzzati wrote while covering the 1949 Giro.
Thus, we could see in the Joux Plane pass on Saturday a horde shaking like plum trees from the vehicles in the pre-race in a video by the ex-track rider François Pervis. When it is not the runners who are the victims of these excesses…
Torn cans
“Coming down from Bettex on Sunday after the stage to return to the bus, Biniam Girmay fell in front of me because people snatched the can from his hands, says Benoit Cosnefroy. It made a sun. »
Earlier in the week, Belgian Yves Lampaert recounted a similar scene, without a crash this time. He has already given in Paris-Roubaix last year, catapulted to the ground because of a spectator encroaching on the road.
“The cans, I don’t know what they do with them, breathes Oliver Naesen. To see adults crying out for it, frankly, I can’t take it anymore. It’s exhausting. When you’re drinking, you have thirty people screaming “can, can, can”. It’s as if we were part of the caravan. »
Still, the 2023 edition did not invent overflows. In 2021, a spectator with an “Opi-Omi” sign caused a massive fall. During the 2015 Tour, Chris Froome testifies to having been sprayed with urine between Rodez and Mende; a few days earlier, his teammate Richie Porte had complained of blows to the stomach sent by spectators.
