01Fabio CasartelliAn Olympic gold medalist struck his unprotected skull on a stone culvert at 88 km/h on Stage 15, 1995. Teammates crossed the finish line the next day holding his bicycle above their heads.Wikipedia ↗g761100%Card
021975 Tour de FranceA spectator's fist on the Puy-de-Dôme cracked Eddy Merckx's cheekbone during the 1975 Tour — the blow that broke the greatest cyclist alive and handed Bernard Thévenet the race.Wikipedia ↗g691300%Card
031995 Tour de FranceFabio Casartelli died on Stage 15; the peloton rolled neutralized through Stage 16 the next morning, completing the course where he was killed — the race did not stop.Wikipedia ↗g525020%Card
042023 Tour de FranceOver seven decades, press motorcycles weaving through the peloton have shattered collarbone, kneecap, and career — one cameraman's vehicle knocked Joseba Beloki into a fracture pattern that ended his season in 2003.Wikipedia ↗g51710%Card
05Abandonment (cycling)A century of coded exits: DNS, DNF, DSQ — the Tour's bureaucratic alphabet for collapse, quitting, and expulsion, catalogued without sentiment across thousands of abandoned races.gnostek verification pendingg18100%