Jumbo-Visma are considering pressing charges against the spectator who caused Sunday's huge Tour de France crash while taking a selfie TDF2023
It has been reported that the spectator has been identified by the French gendarmerie but will not be arrested unless Kuss wishes to sue him. Speaking on the American's behalf a spokesperson from within the team told the news agency,"The team might do. We'll find out how and when."
Sports director Arthur van Dongen explained how the team had suffered"enormously large" material damage in the crash and added to Plugge's words, saying"we will certainly try to recover the expenses from that person". Explaining how the crash happened, Kuss recalled approaching a"narrowing in a town [...] we were just trying to slow down the peloton to let the break go".
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