Hell of the North cycling races near miss with high-speed train reenjoyed

Author : mesepimeron1982
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 11:24:23


Hell of the North cycling races near miss with high-speed train reenjoyed

Dozens of racers failed to stop at a level or railway crossing when the barrier went down during a section of the one-day race Sunday, boldly circumnavigating the railing as a TGV fast train -- which can travel at 300 kilometers or 186 miles an hour -- approached.

Eventually, seeing the train coming, other racers stopped and the train passed without incident but any misstep and a disaster might have resulted in the race nicknamed 'Hell of the North' because it's so grueling.

French train authority SNCF wants the offending cyclists to be prosecuted.



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'Several riders deliberately, and against all safety rules, crossed a closed safety barrier,' the SNCF said in a statement posted on AFP's website. 'Millions of television viewers saw live this extremely serious and irresponsible action which could have been tragic.'

Also dubbed one of the 'Cobbled Classics' due to nearly 30 sections of the event being run on cobblestones -- more than 50km of the roughly 254km race -- Germany's John Degenkolb won the title.

He finished the route that begins slightly north of Paris and ends close to the Belgian border in five hours, 49 minutes and 51 seconds.

Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year.

Olympic gold medalist Bradley Wiggins, meanwhile, finished 18th in his last race for Team Sky.

Read: Report - cycling gave Armstrong special treatment



Dozens of racers failed to stop at a level or railway crossing when the barrier went down during a section of the one-day race Sunday, boldly circumnavigating the railing as a TGV fast train -- which can travel at 300 kilometers or 186 miles an hour -- approached. Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. Eventually, seeing the train coming, other racers stopped and the train passed without incident but any misstep and a disaster might have resulted in the race nicknamed 'Hell of the North' because it's so grueling. He finished the route that begins slightly north of Paris and ends close to the Belgian border in five hours, 49 minutes and 51 seconds. French train authority SNCF wants the offending cyclists to be prosecuted. Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. French train authority SNCF wants the offending cyclists to be prosecuted. 'Several riders deliberately, and against all safety rules, crossed a closed safety barrier,' the SNCF said in a statement posted on AFP's website. 'Millions of television viewers saw live this extremely serious and irresponsible action which could have been tragic.' Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. Read: Report - cycling gave Armstrong special treatment Read: Report - cycling gave Armstrong special treatment Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. French train authority SNCF wants the offending cyclists to be prosecuted. He finished the route that begins slightly north of Paris and ends close to the Belgian border in five hours, 49 minutes and 51 seconds. Read: Report - cycling gave Armstrong special treatment Also dubbed one of the 'Cobbled Classics' due to nearly 30 sections of the event being run on cobblestones -- more than 50km of the roughly 254km race -- Germany's John Degenkolb won the title. 'Several riders deliberately, and against all safety rules, crossed a closed safety barrier,' the SNCF said in a statement posted on AFP's website. 'Millions of television viewers saw live this extremely serious and irresponsible action which could have been tragic.' He finished the route that begins slightly north of Paris and ends close to the Belgian border in five hours, 49 minutes and 51 seconds. Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. Also dubbed one of the 'Cobbled Classics' due to nearly 30 sections of the event being run on cobblestones -- more than 50km of the roughly 254km race -- Germany's John Degenkolb won the title. Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. Also dubbed one of the 'Cobbled Classics' due to nearly 30 sections of the event being run on cobblestones -- more than 50km of the roughly 254km race -- Germany's John Degenkolb won the title. Degenkolb became the first man in 29 years to win the Paris-Roubaix and Milan-San Remo double in the same year. Eventually, seeing the train coming, other racers stopped and the train passed without incident but any misstep and a disaster might have resulted in the race nicknamed 'Hell of the North' because it's so grueling. Eventually, seeing the train coming, other racers stopped and the train passed without incident but any misstep and a disaster might have resulted in the race nicknamed 'Hell of the North' because it's so grueling.

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