At A Glance
- Belgian cyclist Nathan Van Hooydonck of the Jumbo-Visma team was rushed to hospital after losing control of his car at a crossroads in Belgium, local police said on Tuesday, Sept. 12.
BRUSSELS (AFP) -- Belgian cyclist Nathan Van Hooydonck of the Jumbo-Visma team was rushed to hospital after losing control of his car at a crossroads in Belgium, local police said on Tuesday, Sept. 12.

A police spokesman told AFP the 27-year-old professional cyclist was in critical condition and that the hospital were fighting to stabilize him.
Van Hooydonck raced the Tour de France in July, helping his teammate Jonas Vingegaard win the overall title.
On Tuesday he crashed his car in Kalmthout in northern Belgium after feeling unwell at the wheel, hitting five other cars at a crossroads before cooing to a stop.
Van Hooydonck's pregnant wife was also in the vehicle but was unhurt.
Jumbo sports director Grischa Niermann told media at the Vuelta a España the team's riders were deeply upset by the news.
"We know he had an accident and is in hospital... I can't confirm whether or not he's in mortal danger," said Niermann.