According to the Washington Post, the Tour de France will sue any spectator who caused a commotion among cyclists by crossing their path on Saturday.Why it matters: This crash was the first of the two that occurred after a delay in the return to normal race following the pandemic.Axios Markets keeps you up-to-date on the most recent market trends and economic insights. Register now for a free subscriptionThe fan that caused the initial crash fled the scene, but he has not been found.They are saying that they are suing the woman who behaved badly. Pierre-Yves Thouault is the deputy director of the organization, according to the Post."We are doing this to ensure that those who do this don't ruin the show for everyone," he said.Geraint Thomas, a former winner, described the second pileup as stressful.He said, "I was just concentrating to stay on my bike basically." "I was happy to get through it.You liked this article? Subscribe to Axios Markets to get more information and receive a free copy of this article.