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Tour de France Femmes: Spectacular Stage 5 crash leaves rider needing hospital treatment

By Ben Morse, CNN

Updated 0846 GMT (1646 HKT) July 29, 2022

A massive crash in the middle of the bunch caused a huge pile-up of riders during Stage 5 of the Tour de France Femmes.

(CNN)A huge crash during Stage 5 of the Tour de France Femmes on Thursday left one rider needing hospital treatment.

With 50km left of the longest stage of the race, an incident on a straight bit of road between Bar-le-Luc to Saint-die-des-Vosges quickly escalated into an enormous crash which saw half the field off their bikes.With dozens involved, it took several minutes for riders to untangle themselves from each other's bikes. 'An absolutely beautiful moment': How the inaugural Tour de France Femmes can change women's cyclingMany riders had bumps and bruises, with SD Worx' Chantal van den Broek-Blaak having to have her right arm bandaged by medical staff in the team car while riding and former Italian national champion Marta Bastianelli battling through tears to continue.However, the massive pileup spelled the end of Movistar's Emma Norsgaard's race after she was forced to pull out with the injuries she sustained.Read MoreAlthough she could stand, the Danish cyclist had to leave in an ambulance. The team said on Instagram that the 23-year-old «hit her head, neck and left shoulder into a pile-up and had to be transferred to a hospital in Épinal.»On Friday morning, Movistar announced that after undergoing scans, Norsgaard had no fractures and will «remain under medical observation and rest for 24 hours, to monitor any after-effects from the incident.»«Thanks for all the messages. It's really nice of all of you,» Norsgaard said. «I'm ok, I'm traveling back home to Girona and I only need some rest but the rest is ok.» Former Briitish racing
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