From Chips to Beats: Odd News Highlights

The CPA plans to sue a fan who threw chips at cyclists Pogacar and Vingegaard during the Tour de France. Meanwhile, Portuguese priest Guilherme Peixoto, known for his DJ skills, continues to spread hope through upbeat tunes, captivating audiences from his village to international nightclubs.

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Updated: 18-07-2024 02:33 IST | Created: 18-07-2024 02:33 IST

The Professional Cyclists' Association (CPA) has announced plans to take legal action against a spectator who threw potato chips at star cyclists Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard during stage 14 of the Tour de France. The incident occurred as Pogacar was charging solo up the final stretch of Pla d’Adet.

In other unique news, Portuguese priest Guilherme Peixoto has gained international acclaim for his unconventional method of spreading hope—through electronic dance music. From his small village near his church, Peixoto has taken his DJ skills to some of the world's top nightclubs. On Friday night, a diverse crowd gathered in the northern village of Laundos to dance to Peixoto's uplifting beats.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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