Cyclist's Legal Move & DJ Priest's Rhythmic Mission: Odd News Highlights
The Professional Cyclists' Association (CPA) plans to take legal action against a fan who threw potato chips at Tadej Pogacar during the Tour de France. Meanwhile, 'DJ priest' Guilherme Peixoto continues to spread hope through electronic dance music, attracting diverse crowds in Portugal and beyond.
The Professional Cyclists' Association (CPA) announced plans to initiate legal proceedings against a fan who disrupted the Tour de France by throwing potato chips at race leader Tadej Pogacar. During stage 14, Pogacar had to evade the flying snacks as he charged solo up Pla d'Adet.
In other unusual news, Portuguese priest Guilherme Peixoto, known as the 'DJ priest,' has gained international fame for using electronic dance music as a medium to spread hope. Peixoto's performances have drawn large crowds, young and old, to dance floors around the world. On Friday, he performed in his native village of Laundos, reinforcing his mission to inspire through music.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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