The third stage of the Baloise Belgium Tour was called off part-way through after a big crash, which was caused by two motorbikes, left numerous riders needing medical attention.
Race organisers told Cyclingnews that the crash occurred on a descent some 65km into the stage, when one motorbike collided with another that was at a standstill, sending both into the bunch of riders. The stage was initially neutralised and then abandoned altogether.
The Cofidis team reported that 19 riders were involved and that 11 of them were taken to hospital. Several of those riders reported on HLN.be to have been involved in the incident include Jesper Asselman (Roompot Oranje Peloton), Pieter Jacobs (Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise), Tony Hurel (Direct Energie) and Loïc Chetout (Cofidis, Solutions Credits). The extent of the injuries have not been confirmed.
Among the most serious seems to be Lotto Soudal's Stig Broeckx, who has reportedly taken a blow to the head and has been taken to Aachen hospital. The Belgian rider was hit by a moto earlier this year at Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne.
#BelgiumTour @StigBroeckx will be transferred to the hospital in Aachen for tests. We'll provide more info later.
— Lotto Soudal (@Lotto_Soudal) May 28, 2016
Several images have been captured of the incident and the neutralization of the stage, and posted to Twitter.
— tom ghiesmans (@TGhiesmans) May 28, 2016
— tom ghiesmans (@TGhiesmans) May 28, 2016
— tom ghiesmans (@TGhiesmans) May 28, 2016
— UCI (@UCI_cycling) May 28, 2016
— UCI (@UCI_cycling) May 28, 2016
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