Tour de France prankster who invaded track LAID OUT in enormous crash after being tackled by police

Published on July 23, 2025 at 07:53 PM

POLICE and security were forced to tackle a ‘prankster’ who invaded the track at the Tour de France, just moments before the stage’s conclusion.

The end of stage 17 almost ended in calamity when a spectator leapt over the boardings with his bike and tried to ride across the finish line.

Cyclist approaching the finish line in the rain.
An individual dressed in cycling gear broke on to the Tour de France track during stage 17
Cyclist in the Tour de France.
Security and staff tried to knock the man off his bike by the finish line
A French CRS officer stops a cyclist attempting to cross the Tour de France finish line.
A police officer was eventually able to tackle him
A cyclist crashes on a rain-slicked race course during the Tour de France, stopped by French gendarmes.
The man and officer both fell to the ground
Cyclist lying on the ground after a crash near the finish line.
The ‘prankster’ appeared to be injured
Cyclist lying on the ground after a crash during a race, attended to by security and race officials.
He was dragged off the road to avoid calamity with the race following close behind

The unknown individual was dressed in full gear so as to look like a team rider, but was immediately spotted by onlookers.

The man was wearing a Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale jersey.

Images released of the incident show that the man managed to cross the finish line before he was tackled by a offer and fell off his bike and to the ground.

He was then quickly removed from the track in order to clear a pathway for the fast-approaching leaders who were due to follow soon after.

SunSport have contacted the for comment.

It’s not the first time that there have been issues on the track at this year’s Tour either.

Security .

The track-invader sprinted down the race course with his hands in the air just 25 metres from the finish line of the stage last Wednesday, with riders past as it happened.

A protester runs onto a cycling race course wearing a shirt that says
A pro-palestine protestor interrupted stage 11 of the Tour de France
Security guard removing an anti-Israel protester at the Tour de France.
The protestor was slammed into the boardings

The protestor was wearing a t-shirt that read: “Israel out of the Tour.”

He also held a keffiyeh, a black-and-white checkered headdress and pro-Palestine symbol.

The individual was tackled, thrust against the boardings and hauled off the road by security.

Other fan incidents at this year’s Tour de France have included an

Fortunately today’s incident didn’t cause any crashes.

However, pouring rain in the final 30km of the 60.4km stage from Bollene to Valence did cause a crash of its own.

With just 1km left to go a mass crash took out Tim Merlier and Biniam Girmay, opening the door for Jonathan Milan to claim his second stage victory of this year’s Tour.

Speaking after the win, Milan said: “This is a really fantastic team victory and I have to thank them from the bottom of my heart.

“I survived with the help of my team-mates. Without this, I would not be here. They delivered me in the best position [for the finish].”

A Tour de France Ineos team car crashes into a fan.
An Ineos car hit a spectator during stage 14 of the tour
Jonathan Milan of Team Lidl-Trek celebrating a Tour de France victory.
Jonathan Milan was the winner of Stage 17
Cyclists receiving medical attention after a mass crash during a rainy race.
He wound up victorious following a mass crash within 1km of the finish line

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