The cycling leg of the women's triathlon at the Paris Olympics encountered challenging conditions on Wednesday, leading to a series of bicycle crashes among competitors. The event took place on wet cobblestone roads, with rainstorms, heat, and humidity adding to the difficulty.
Several athletes struggled to maintain control of their bicycles around the sharp turns of the Paris course, resulting in multiple crashes. The first incident occurred when Guam's Manami Iijima lost control and tumbled off her bike. This was quickly followed by crashes from Brazil's Vittoria Lopes, Germany's Lisa Tertsch, and Belgium's Jolien Vermeylen.
The treacherous conditions forced some athletes to withdraw from the competition. Norwegian competitor Lotte Miller made the difficult decision to exit the event after experiencing two crashes that caused her to fall off her bicycle.
The unpredictable weather and challenging course made the cycling leg of the women's triathlon a test of skill and resilience for all participants. Despite the setbacks and falls, the athletes demonstrated determination and perseverance as they navigated the demanding conditions of the Paris Olympics.