Mass fall at the cycling race in the Black Forest: Over 70 injured!

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Mass falls at the cycling race in the Schwarzwald-Baar district on September 7, 2025: Over 70 injured, including serious injuries.

Massenstürze beim Radrennen im Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis am 7. September 2025: Über 70 Verletzte, darunter schwere Verletzungen.
Mass falls at the cycling race in the Schwarzwald-Baar district on September 7, 2025: Over 70 injured, including serious injuries.

Mass fall at the cycling race in the Black Forest: Over 70 injured!

The cycling community is shocked by the dramatic events at the “Riderman” cycling race in the Schwarzwald-Baar district, where over 70 participants were injured in two mass falls on September 7, 2025. This impressive event, which normally attracts up to 1,200 cyclists, was abruptly canceled after several accidents occurred in a left-hand bend between Bad Dürrheim and Biesingen around 11:30 a.m. How BR.de Reportedly, too many riders were carrying into the corner at the same time, leading to a chaos of crashes.

The first fall pulled a large number of cyclists onto the road, and the resulting traffic jam quickly led to further accidents. In total, up to 20 drivers were seriously injured, while around 25 others with minor injuries were treated on site or taken to nearby clinics. In addition, around 35 other participants were also slightly injured. It is still unclear how many are affected in total, as the rescue workers were on site with a large-scale operation.

The police and rescue workers were immediately alerted. The major alarm with four rescue helicopters and numerous ambulances was triggered in order to transport the injured to surrounding hospitals as quickly as possible. Sportschau reports that eyewitnesses reported chaos at the scene of the accident as helpers tried to bring the situation under control.

The reactions of the organizers

The organizers were forced to cancel the entire race and have not been able to give a final number of injuries since the incident. External influences on the racing events were ruled out, which underlines the need for further investigations. Such extreme accidents also raise questions about cycling safety, particularly given the recent history of crashes in other cycling races.

As Tour Magazin points out, there have been over 200 registered injuries due to falls in professional races in recent seasons. This includes both men and women, and the sad example of the fatal fall of the Swiss professional Gino Mäder is not missing. These incidents highlight the dangers cycling athletes face during their competitions.

The future of safety in cycling

The UCI, the international cycling federation, is already planning measures to improve safety. This includes, among other things, a modified protocol to protect riders who must be checked for concussions after falls. A sporadic review of the 2025 cycling season shows that the dangers on the routes can be increased by weather-sensitive routes or by external influences. Particularly critical points are being raised by those responsible for the drivers' union, who are actively calling for more to be done to protect drivers.

The sad events in Bad Dürrheim must serve as a wake-up call for the entire cycling community. Security and measures must be checked and adjusted if necessary. Only through constant improvements in the safety infrastructure can carefree and safe racing be guaranteed. It remains to be hoped that such tragic accidents can be avoided in the future.