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Why not just limit the distance that knobheads can approach the streets?
I'm not a pro racer but I'd assume that reducing/preventing the number of people standing on the tracks will significantly reduce the number of injured cyclists/racers.
Have you ever been to the Tour de France? It's totally impossible - they are racing 200-300km every day. People are showing up randomly everywhere, ten- or hundredthousand coming from every direction. They are kind of clearing the way by pushing through all team cars and the advertising convoi before the riders. But if somebody decides to stand in the way, there is nothing to prevent that
I actually thought of a better plan than my previous comment:
Easy to track:
Easy to enforce: