An over-confident cyclist suffered instant karma just metres from the finishing line in Iraq, having celebrated what appeared to be a certain victory a little too early.
The incident took place during the final stage of the Iraqi Cycling Championships, which had more than 20 cycling clubs representing capital Baghdad and the rest of the governorates.
A statement from Central Cycling Federation said that Al-Saniya Club won the overall individual race for the junior category, which was over a distance of 45km, followed by Al-Nidhal Clu. Third place went to Erbil Club.
But the main takeaway from the race was the chaotic ending, which saw a cocky rider collapse to the floor.
The star, as seen in footage shared by Barlaman Today, was a good few metres ahead of their competitors, and was rapidly closing in on the line when the realisation kicked in that they were set to be the victor.
In response, they sat up in their seat, putting their hands out as if to begin their celebrations – but things didn’t last long.


A cocky cyclist suffered instant karma after celebrating what looked like an inevitable race win too early

Other riders tried to judge the fallen competitor but one hit him and ended up going over their handlebars

Competitors raced onto the road to try and help the fallen riders when the traffic had cleared
Within seconds, the rider lost their balance and their bike collapsed beneath them as they hit the deck with the chasing pack closing in at pace.
As the rider’s bike fell apart, other competitors scrambled to avoid them on the floor, with one dodging the bike but hitting the rider themselves and flying over the handlebars.
They did manage to cross the line, seemingly in third, and, luckily, didn’t appear in too much pain.
Two other riders managed to dodge the obstacles, crossing the line, while spectators ran onto the road to try and order other riders to avoid those injured.
They all managed to do just that, before more spectators ran on to help those who had fallen, with the two riders sat on the floor in pain.