Remco Evenepoel’s crash on the 15th of August, 2020. is among the scariest incidents in modern cycling. This short documentary explains how that happened.

    Writing & Editing:
    Hamza Boutasmit

    Voice Over:
    Christopher Harvey

    Music:
    EpidemicSound

    Stock Footage:
    Videvo

    38 Comments

    1. Thanck you for this nice portrait.
      "Aux âmes bien nées, la valeur n'attend point le nombre des années."
      "To well-born souls, value does not wait for the number of the years."
      Pierre Corneille – Le Cid.

    2. I'm not trying to minimize the accident at all but that picture at 5:20 looks more like 60 feet than 30 feet. 30 feet is a basketball hoop x 3. It's high, but it ain't THAT high.

    3. I'm so glad this young man survived that ordeal!!! I fell out of a window (2stories).. shattered my my c5 (neck).. broke my back in 2 places… and was told by the surgeon that I was lucky not to be paralyzed or dead!!… I recovered very well and am able to still ride skateboards and wrestle big girls!🤣

    4. this was not the worst crash. On 18 July, during the fifteenth stage of the 1995 Tour de France, Fabio Casartelli and a few other riders crashed on the descent of the Col de Portet d'Aspet mountain pass in the Pyrenees. Casartelli's head struck the concrete blocks along the roadway, causing severe head injuries and loss of consciousness. Doctors arrived within ten seconds. While being flown to a local hospital by helicopter, Casartelli stopped breathing and after numerous resuscitation attempts he was declared dead.

    5. It's amazing with all of this guy's accomplishments and his abilities to overcome adversities and yet……… I still have no idea of who this guy is, lol.

    6. The worst bike crash i have seen so far was Gee Athertons crash on The Knife Edge. Thankfully he survived but it was way more brutal than this.

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