On July 18, 1995, Italian cyclist was killed in a crash on the descent of the Col de Portet d’Aspet during the 15th stage of the Tour.
Casartelli was on the Motorola team, and was teammates with Lance Armstrong, Steve Bauer and Frankie Andreu, among others. During the race, he fell on the downhill and his head struck concrete blocks on the side of the road. He suffered severe head injuries and lost consciousness. He was immediately flown by helicopter to the local hospital, but would ultimately lose his life despite the best efforts of doctors.
The following day, the peloton would not race, but instead ride as a group ride, as a form of funeral procession. It was the same thing that occured when Tommy Simspon died in 1967.
Monument to Olympic champion Fabio Casartelli who crashed and died in 1995, July 18th. Col de Portet d’Aspet.https://t.co/biM3dPUqcz #TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/Q478OL4H2f
— ETCore2 (@Core2Et) July 16, 2022
Three days later, still wearing black arm bands for his fallen teammate, Armstrong would win the stage, gesturing to the sky.
1995 Tour – Stage 18 – Montpon-Ménestérol › Limoges (154 km)
Lance Armstrong crosses the finish line with his fingers pointing to the sky.
The American dedicates this victory, to Fabio Casartelli, his companion died 3 days earlier, on the road of the Tour.📷 CI 1995#TDF pic.twitter.com/IccLKBDJqG
— Miroir du Cyclisme 🇺🇦 (@Miroir2Cyclisme) August 11, 2019
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