Fans ask 'WTF am I watching' as man bizarrely cycles in mid-air during Tour de France

CYCLING fans were left stunned by a man appearing to cycle through mid-air during the Tour de France on Tuesday.

One viewer even asked "WTF am I watching" after the moment was caught on camera during stage four of the race.

Tour de France fans were stunned by a man cycling in mid-air

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Tour de France fans were stunned by a man cycling in mid-air
The man was dangling from a digger as the riders cycled past

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The man was dangling from a digger as the riders cycled past

Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck claimed victory in the 181.8km flat stage between Dax and Nogaro.

However, it was something that happened next to the road which left viewers stunned.

As the riders shot past a pile of hay bales, there appeared to be one riding through the air - but it was actually a fan dangling from a digger.

The construction vehicle slowly span around as the suspended man peddled on his bike over the hay bales.

Fans were left perplexed by what they had seen, with one tweeting: "What the f*** am I watching?!"

Another commented: "You have to love the health and safety aspect of it."

A third viewer also wrote: "This is like something out of Mario Kart."

Philipsen later came out on top in chaotic sprint finish to win his second consecutive stage and claim the green jersey.

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Meanwhile, Britain's Adam Yates remains at the top of the general classification and keeps hold of the iconic yellow jersey.

The stage's exciting climax saw a dramatic crash, though, as several riders were knocked on to the floor as they jostled for position.

Stage four ended with a chaotic sprint finish

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Stage four ended with a chaotic sprint finishCredit: EPA
Several cyclists collided as they jostled for position

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Several cyclists collided as they jostled for positionCredit: EPA
Some riders were knocked to the floor during the crash

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Some riders were knocked to the floor during the crashCredit: EPA

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