Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "2022 Tour de France" in English language version.
[Bettiol] "These are things that happen, but they shouldn't happen, because in the end, we're working and they could do it differently"
Boulting then .. [described the 2019] landslide on the Col d'Iseran as "a symptom of the growing abnormal weather patterns in Europe and a result of the climate emergency. So the point [the protesters] were making is reasonably valid." His co-commentator and former pro David Millar replied: "I don't think anybody argues that – it's extremely valid."
2012 Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins, reporting on the race for Eurosport and GCN, divided opinion online after describing the protest as "probably over nothing" and the demonstrators as "imbeciles".
But if climate trends continue apace, it's only a matter of time before larger structural changes will be needed to safely host this event.
The stage breakaway and peloton were both halted until the road was cleared.
Steadily rising temperatures are set to kick up to 40 degrees C (104 degrees F) for stage 14 to Mende on Saturday and again for stage 15 on Sunday.
French cyclist Alexis Vuillermoz collapsed from heatstroke as he crossed the finish line of the ninth stage of the Tour de France on Sunday evening as temperatures reached 26 C (78F).