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Cyclist is caught WEEING whilst still on the saddle during pro race Nokere Koerse in Belgium

CYCLIST had no time to stop during the Nokere Koerse race as he was caught urinating whilst STILL on his bike.

During the race a competitor allowed his rivals to overtake him as he had a little tinkle on the side of the track in Belgium.

The man stopped pedalling and his twisted his body away from the track as he peed on the nearby grass.


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Nacer Bouhanni was the eventual winner of the one-day race sprinting to victory on the final straight.

This is the 26-year-old's first win of the season but the race saw an awful crash, with the pile up leaving a number of cyclists off of their bikes.

This cyclist is not the first athlete who has had to excrete during a sporting event.

Gary Lineker and Paula Radcliff are two high-profile stars who have had to take an unexpected toilet break during an event.

The former England international pooed himself during the 1990 World Cup against Ireland, after he scored the opener in a 1-1 draw.

 

 The cyclist was overtaken as he eased off to urinate
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The cyclist was overtaken as he eased off to urinate

Whilst the former Olympian, Radcliffe, squatted down by the side of the road and pooed before going on to win her third and final London Marathon.

But more recently, Australian batsman, Matt Renshaw sprinted off the field during the First Test against India after suffering from a severely upset stomach.

 Before pooing himself on the field, Gary Lineker scored against Ireland
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Before pooing himself on the field, Gary Lineker scored against IrelandCredit: Getty Images
 Paula Raddcliffe went on to win the London Marathon after having a little break
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Paula Raddcliffe went on to win the London Marathon after having a little breakCredit: Reuters
 Australia's batsman Matt Renshaw suffered a case of Delhi belly
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Australia's batsman Matt Renshaw suffered a case of Delhi bellyCredit: Reuters
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