Slovenian Tadej Pogačar is among the cyclists under investigation for running a red light at a railway crossing during Sunday's Tour of Flanders.
Pogačar, who won the race for the third time in his career, was among a group of cyclists who ran the red light without stopping. Most of the cyclists behind them stopped before the line...
Belgian officials confirmed that an investigation is underway against cyclists who allegedly ran a red light, without providing further details.
Local media reported that the cyclists could face fines and driving bans if found guilty.
Race officials then ordered the cyclists who had run the red light to slow down so the rest of the competitors could catch up.
The Tour of Flanders is one of the most challenging one-day races, and was first held in 1913.
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