Cycling-Pogacar wins third Flanders crown but faces fine for running red light


Cycling - Road World Championships 2025 - Kigali, Rwanda - September 28, 2025 Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the Men's Elite Road Race REUTERS/Jean Bizimana/File Photo

April 6 (Reuters) - Tadej ⁠Pogacar clinched a record-equalling third Tour of ⁠Flanders title on Sunday but the Slovenian could ‌face a fine from local authorities after running a red light at a railway crossing.

Pogacar and a few other cyclists ​at the front of the ⁠peloton continued across the ⁠tracks despite warnings as they looked to reel in ⁠a ‌breakaway, while the rest of the chasing pack came to a halt.

The four-times ⁠Tour de France champion said he was not ​given sufficient ‌warning to slow down for the crossing.

"Suddenly three ⁠guys ​jump on the middle of the road and start waving to stop," he said in a press conference. "How ⁠can you stop in one ​second? I think they could prevent this by stopping us before, no? Not 10 metres before the crossing.

"I ⁠was thinking, maybe it's like some protesters or something crazy is going on."

Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws reported that the East Flanders Public Prosecutor's Office ​intended to prosecute the riders, ⁠who could be hit with fines ranging from 320 ​euros to 4,000 euros ($4,609) as ‌well as a driving ban ​of eight days.

($1 = 0.8678 euros)

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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