Want to see what it's like when you're inside a crash in a pro race peloton?
Jérémy Roy of the FDJ.fr team used bike-mounted video cameras through the five-day Tour international Poitou-Charentes, which finished on Friday.
In this video, the best of 'On the road with Jérémy Roy', he provides a glimpse of what's it's like to ride a relatively minor stage race (it's a UCI 2.1 and was won by IAM's Sylvain Chavanel) along the narrow roads of western France.
Spills and bumps are pretty frequent, a feed zone is organised chaos and plenty of London couriers would be proud of the riders' skills at weaving through team car traffic to regain the peloton.

9 thoughts on “Video: Spills, thrills and gap-storming in the peloton with FDJ’s Jérémy Roy”
Brilliant!
Brilliant!
Somehow the sport needs to
Somehow the sport needs to get live pictures from these cameras into coverage.
Agreed camera shots like
Agreed camera shots like these would really add to thespectical, the storming through gaps make you wince a bit :O
this is the best thing that
this is the best thing that could happen to cycling : to incorporate some of this into the live feed. its soooo good !
“Ok, I’m about to run out of
“Ok, I’m about to run out of road here, what’s my best option….Yep, that’s it, over the grass and then fire off the front.”
Insane! And all the better
Insane! And all the better for it.
That is madness, gives u
That is madness, gives u glimpse how fine the line is with being wiped out!
Amazing bike handling skills!
Fantastic stuff.
Keep it
Fantastic stuff.
Keep it coming 🙂
Come on fellas this is a race
Come on fellas this is a race not a sportive.