In a remarkable tale of survival, a 77-year-old French cyclist defied the odds after a terrifying fall down a ravine. While cycling home from a supermarket, he plunged 130 feet, landing in a riverbed. Stranded for three days, he relied on food and wine from his shopping bag to stay alive. This video explores:
The cyclist’s dramatic accident and his quick thinking during the fall.
His survival tactics, including using his shopping bag’s contents to sustain himself.
The lucky break when road workers heard his cries, leading to a successful rescue.
Insights from Dr. Laurent Savath, who praised the cyclist’s toughness and resilience.
Similar stories of cyclists surviving ravine falls, including a Tour de France fan rescued by professional riders.
