Here’s the moment world champion Peter Sagan’s defence of the Tour of Flanders title he won 12 months ago ended.
The Bora-Hansgrohe man, riding on the side of the road to avoid the worst of the cobbles, was pushing hard on the cobbled climb of the Oude Kwaremont to chase down eventual winner Philippe Gilbert of Quick Step Racing, when he seemed to crash against one of the barriers on the climb.
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Immediate thoughts were that an advertising banner, a flag, or even a specator’s jumper or jacket draped over it may have got caught in Sagan’s bike, but TV footage is inconclusive.
Looks like no flags were involved. Sagan too close to the barrier. #RVV pic.twitter.com/FYEhpDopeP
— CyclingHub (@CyclingHubTV) 2 April 2017
The crash of Peter Sagan, Greg van Avermaet & Olivier Naesen on the Oude Kwaremont. pic.twitter.com/zUb6BSqKqe
— Bas Tietema (@BasTietema) 2 April 2017
After watching frame by frame footage of the crash, though, the owner of a Twitter account dedicated to Sagan said they believed that a fan’s jacket had indeed got caught on the Slovak rider’s handelbars.
Crash of Peter Sagan played frame by frame. His handlebar hits the bue jacket on the barrier ! #RVV pic.twitter.com/HDbyeJV6qT
— Peter SagFan (@Peter_SagFan) April 3, 2017
Overhead footage, though, shows the jacket getting caught in the rear wheel of the bike of AG2R-La Mondiale rider Oliver Naesen.
The crash of @petosagan that takes @GregVanAvermaet & @OliverNaesen with him seen from above #RVV pic.twitter.com/pC820QiYxK
— Peter SagFan (@Peter_SagFan) April 2, 2017
After the race, Sagan said: “The Tour of Flanders lived up to its reputation. It was a complicated race, but I felt I was in good form and in a position that would have allowed me to reach Gilbert in the final stretch.
“Unfortunately, my crash at the Oude Kwaremont meant it was all over and that was a pity because the team did a tremendous job to help me and keep me safe. I don’t know how I crashed but these things are a part of cycling.”
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The crash also brought down Greg van Avermaet of BMC Racing, the in-form rider of this year’s Classics season.
Afterwards, he said: “It’s disappointing for me because I was going for the win but it didn’t happen.
“But that’s how racing is, you have high expectations and you try to achieve them. I did my best and I came second so it is like it is. It was just a little bit of bad luck but there are still more races to come.”
“I think Peter Sagan was close to the barrier or the people and maybe he hit somebody on the side of the road and I was just behind so I couldn’t avoid the crash. That was the moment when maybe we could have still done something with Peter and Olivier Naesen.
“We could have worked together but then you stop, you crash, and you lose another 30 seconds and then the race is over. If you see how close we still came at the finish I think the race was not over until that point.”
“Gilbert was really strong and he went early. We were a bit behind and it was hard to work together with some guys and then I had to wait until I could get away and try and close the gap. Then it was still one minute so it was a bit too far. But maybe if the crash hadn’t have happened it would have been a different story. Chapeau to Philippe.”

8 thoughts on “Video: When Peter Sagan’s hopes of retaining Tour of Flanders title ended”
Seems like a bit of karma for
Seems like a bit of karma for the shoulder barge last week. He needs a bit of a reset and start the season again.
From photos etc around the
From photos etc around the web, it’s now becoming clear that Sagan slipped on the sand he was riding on, then hit one of the barrier’s legs and fell.
So there really isn’t anyone or thing to blame apart from his choice of riding too close to the barrier.
Gilbert on the other hand rode on the other side of the road where there’s a cobble-less gutter too but there aren’t any barriers.
So… once again a race was not only won because of speed/strength but also because of smart choices or intuition.
Anyhow… what an epic ride and win.
I’m more amazed at how Sagan
I’m more amazed at how Sagan’s back wheel ejected itself completely from the frame.
Rapha Nadal wrote:
Christ. Must’ve been sliced off by a disc brake.
I think he sid get handlebar
I think he sid get handlebar caught on the black jacket/jumper. It just didn’t stay on it, and it flew up and landed on Naesen. There is no other explanation for how his bars turn so suddenly other than getting caught on something.
Just tweeted you evidence.
Just tweeted you evidence. The jacket did it. The end.
It was da jacket wut done it
It was da jacket wut done it – http://www.steephill.tv/players/720/twitter/?title=Slomo+spectator+footage+of+the+Peter+Sagan+crash+reveals+spectator+interference&dashboard=tour-of-flanders&id=Seal_jobs/status/848851695597608962&yr=2017
jacket tugs his bars but doesn’t get caught, causes him to hit barrier legs.
check12 wrote:
OMGA so it was!!
What a shite way to end your race, I hope the spectator who put it there is thoroughly ashamed.