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Please pay attention to the riders: That s the message from the Tour de France after a fan taking a selfie caused a major crash.During the 15th stage of the race, a spectator could be seen bumping into U.S. rider Sepp Kuss as they tried to snap a picture of the cyclists.The inadvertent bump caused Kuss to lose his balance while he was riding in a crowded pack of bicyclists. There was a narrowing in t
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