Iconic roadside fan Didi the Devil robbed at Tour de France start in Barcelona

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Iconic roadside fan Didi the Devil robbed at Tour de France start in Barcelona

Didi Senft aka 'The Devil', at the 2024 Tour de France

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On és el diable? Where’s the Devil? If sharp-eyed Tour de France TV viewers were wondering why Didi ‘The Devil’, for over three decades one of the race’s most famous and longstanding fans, could not be seen on this year’s stage 1 in Barcelona, the answer was that he was standing guard over his campervan, which had been broken into and robbed.

Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia reported on Wednesday that Dieter ‘Didi’ Senft, the German inventor and designer who has become famous for his Tour roadside alter ego of ‘The Devil’, had been the victim of a robbery in the city, causing him to miss out on stage 1 completely.

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With the incident firmly in his rear-view mirror, subsequent social media posts showed Senft had returned safe and sound to the Tour for stages 2 and 3 in the Pyrenees, even feeling relaxed enough to chill his feet by soaking them in a conveniently located mountain river.

Alasdair Fotheringham
Alasdair Fotheringham

Alasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The IndependentThe GuardianProCycling, The Express and Reuters.

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Iconic roadside fan Didi the Devil robbed at Tour de France start in Barcelona

Didi Senft aka 'The Devil', at the 2024 Tour de France

(Image credit: Getty Images)

On és el diable? Where’s the Devil? If sharp-eyed Tour de France TV viewers were wondering why Didi ‘The Devil’, for over three decades one of the race’s most famous and longstanding fans, could not be seen on this year’s stage 1 in Barcelona, the answer was that he was standing guard over his campervan, which had been broken into and robbed.

Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia reported on Wednesday that Dieter ‘Didi’ Senft, the German inventor and designer who has become famous for his Tour roadside alter ego of ‘The Devil’, had been the victim of a robbery in the city, causing him to miss out on stage 1 completely.

Latest Videos From

With the incident firmly in his rear-view mirror, subsequent social media posts showed Senft had returned safe and sound to the Tour for stages 2 and 3 in the Pyrenees, even feeling relaxed enough to chill his feet by soaking them in a conveniently located mountain river.

Alasdair Fotheringham
Alasdair Fotheringham

Alasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The IndependentThe GuardianProCycling, The Express and Reuters.

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Iconic roadside fan Didi the Devil robbed at Tour de France start in Barcelona

On és el diable? Where’s the Devil? If sharp-eyed Tour de France TV viewers were wondering why Didi ‘The Devil’, for over three decades one of the race’s most famous and longstanding fans, could not be seen on this year’s stage 1 in Barcelona, the answer was that he was standing guard over his campervan, which had been broken into and robbed.

Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia reported on Wednesday that Dieter ‘Didi’ Senft, the German inventor and designer who has become famous for his Tour roadside alter ego of ‘The Devil’, had been the victim of a robbery in the city, causing him to miss out on stage 1 completely.

Latest Videos From

With the incident firmly in his rear-view mirror, subsequent social media posts showed Senft had returned safe and sound to the Tour for stages 2 and 3 in the Pyrenees, even feeling relaxed enough to chill his feet by soaking them in a conveniently located mountain river.

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