Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

French railway seeks action against Paris-Roubaix riders

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PARIS: French railways filed a complaint on Monday after riders ignored level crossing barriers during the classic Paris-Roubaix race and were almost hit by an express train as television viewers watched in horror.

“Several riders deliberate­ly went through a level crossing in the town of Wallers, in violation of all safety regulation­s,” the SNCF said in a statement.

“Millions of TV viewers have seen, live, this very serious and reckless infringeme­nt that could have been tragic.”

Observing that 29 people had died in accidents around crossings last year, the SNCF said stopping trains during the race -- which is steeped in history and famed for daunting cobbled stretches -- would have caused “utter chaos”.

It said the complaint was directed against “unknown persons”.

On Sunday the barriers went down while the peloton was approachin­g at about 60kph.

Some riders managed to go through, while others stopped, but a few ignored strict race rules and swerved around the barriers seconds before the train sped past.

The Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) described the incident as “extremely worrying” and said it had “requested a comprehens­ive report... for review and possible action”.

The race jury decided not to sanction the riders, however.

“The riders in front could not stop in safe conditions. The second part of the peloton stopped,” organisers said in a statement, explaining that the leaders had been just 10 metres away from the barriers when they started to go down.

“Consequent­ly, the commissair­es and the organisers neutralise­d the first part of the peloton to facilitate a regroupmen­t with the second part of the peloton.”

French champion Arnaud Demare said the cycling authoritie­s needed to take more action.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Belarusian cyclist Yauheni Hutarovich carries his bike after it broke during the Paris-Roubaix race in Wallers on Sunday.
AFP PHOTO Belarusian cyclist Yauheni Hutarovich carries his bike after it broke during the Paris-Roubaix race in Wallers on Sunday.

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