Tour de France Tour de France crash

The Tour de France is the largest and most famous cycling event in the world and it obviously attracts massive crowds of fans. But unfortunately, one of those spectators caused a massive crash this week in an apparent attempt to take a photograph on his cell phone.

About 52 kilometers into the event this week, a spectator that appeared to be holding a cell phone in their hand bumped into American rider Sepp Kuss causing him to fall and leading to a massive pileup.

Kuss said after the race that he “didn’t really see it coming.”

“There was a spectator leaning into the road, I guess. It just happened suddenly, and that’s part of the Tour, there are a lot of people,” Kuss said afterward according to Cycling News. “Ideally that wouldn’t happen, but it’s the biggest bike race in the world and a lot of people don’t know exactly what’s going on.”

“There was a narrowing in a town. We were just trying to slow down the peloton (pack) to let the break go, and then just on the side, unfortunately, somebody wanted to get a selfie. I didn’t really see it coming.”

It’s clear that some fans need to have a bit more awareness.

[NBC Sports Cycling]