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Woman pushing a cyclist in race in Spain was unintentional, local media says

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A minor accident happened on Tuesday in women's {La Vuelta a España}, the cycling tour in Spain, when a woman accidentally fell and pushed a cyclist, Dutch cyclist Aniek Van Alphen (Fenix-Deceuninck team) who lost balance and fell to the ground, almost creating a ripple effect that affected other cyclists. It happened in Barbastro, a town in the region of Aragón in Spain. According to local media El Heraldo, it was a old woman who was cheering …

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Stage four of the Vuelta Feminina promises to be tough, with climbs of second and third category along the way. A crash is the last thing you need, especially before the official start.

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Dutch cyclist Aniek van Alphen remained on the floor during the third stage in Barbastro (Aragón, Spain).

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On Tuesday, there was a slight accident in the La Vuelta a España women’s race trip to Spain, when a woman accidentally fell and pushed a cyclist, the Dutch woman Aniek Van Alphen (Team Fenix-Deceuninck), who lost her balance and fell to the ground, although fortunately she did not create a domino effect and did not affect other cyclists. It happened in Barbastro. According to El Heraldo, it was an older woman who was cheering but lost her balan…

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The Vuelta Feminina seems to be cursed for cyclist Aniek van Alphen from Hapert. Last year she crashed hard after a colleague's water bottle came under her wheel. On Tuesday she crashed hard during the third stage after a spectator fell into her. The cyclists were neutralizing the third stage in the starting place Barbastro, when a spectator suddenly fell on a rise and ended up in the peloton. The spectator came into full contact with Van Alphen…

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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