Tour Of Belgium Stage Cancelled

Last updated : 28 May 2016 By CNS Sport

The fourth stage of the Baloise Belgium Tour has to be cancelled due to a massive crash.

The stage which started and finished in Verviers had 65kms to go when one motorbike hit another stationary bike and both hurtled into a group of 19 riders.

Then there was another crash which saw Lotto Soudal's Stig Broeckx hit by two people on a motorbike. He was amongst those taken to hospital in Aachen and the stage was cancelled with the peloton rolling to the finish line in Verviers.

Lotto Soudal's Team doctor Servaas Bingé said: “It was immediately clear that Stig had incurred a head injury and that he needed to be transported to a neurosurgical centre. Together with the race doctor and the medical emergency team we decided to transport him to the hospital of Aachen, which has the necessary infrastructure. A scan was taken at the hospital and it showed that Stig has two bleedings in his brain. Stig is in a non-induced coma, but for the moment he doesn’t need to undergo surgery. He doesn’t have a skull fracture, but he does have a fractured eye socket, which will be further evaluated later. At this point, it is very difficult to give a prognosis about a full recovery. The next 24 hours he will be very closely monitored.”

Manager Marc Sergeant said: “Of course we are very shaken by all that has happened today. Last year our team had very difficult moments after the accident of Kris Boeckmans, exactly three months ago Stig was already hit by a motorbike in Kuurne and a few weeks later the peloton had to cope with the death of Antoine Demoitié. This is very hard for all staff members and riders, but even more for the family and friends of Stig. We can only hope that there is a positive evolution in the condition of Stig and we will support him and his family the best we can, both medically and emotionally.”

“After the neutralisation, the riders gathered in the team bus and drove to the team hotel were they stayed together to support each other and to talk about what happened. After deliberation we informed the organisation that we won’t ride the last stage of the Belgium Tour. At the moment it is pointless to make any accusations, but it should have been obvious much longer that structural measures concerning the safety of the riders are necessary.”