– That scream is horrible. She simply drives to Ottestad on her feet. Oh my. I’ve never seen that before, says TV 2’s Magnus Krogsæter Aarre. The person in Arkea-Samsic’s sports car quickly got out of the car and wanted the cameras around him turned off. – I’m so sorry, he said when he got out of the car. – We were talking about the race and suddenly a car comes and runs over my ankle and foot. You get a bit of a panic, it hurt quite a bit, says Ottestad to TV 2. And you could clearly hear that it was painful, because while the car was on Ottestad’s foot, she screamed loudly. It is of horror. A reaction to her being properly frightened. If she hadn’t screamed so loudly, he wouldn’t have reacted, says TV2 expert Emma Johansson. – Bruises and wounds Magnus Drivenes witnessed the dramatic event. – It was shocking. It was an Arkea-Samsic car that drove on even though there was no room. He waved at our photographer who was standing there, but it was he who drove even though there was no room. Completely reckless driving, says the TV 2 expert. Fortunately, he comes with reassuring words about Norway’s cycling hope, Ottestad. – Mie is doing well, she has some bruises and wounds, but otherwise she is doing well. He was standing on her foot without her being able to get free it seemed. The whole thing was experienced as dramatic. – It feels a bit painful right now, but I’ll get it iced. Bet it’s good until tomorrow, says the Uno-X rider. Monster overturn The crash happened on a day where there was a monster overturn 45 kilometers before the finish line. This year’s Tour de France has been marked by dozens of overturns. Drivenes explains that there are riders who are nervous and riding their first Tour de France. But during Thursday’s stage it was extremely calm before the rollover happened. – When things are calmer in the field than before, many people lower their shoulders and then you can easily lose concentration, says Drivenes to news. Ottestad finished in 43rd place in Thursday’s race. The best Norwegian was Anne Dorthe Ysland, who made it to 21st place. The superb Lorena Wiebes from DSM took her second stage win ahead of Elisa Balsamo and Marianne Vos. The latter still leads the summary after five stages.
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