No, she chose to stand in the road, she chose to stick her arm out into the road in front of a fast moving peloton, and chose to look away from the approaching peloton and instead look at the camera bike. Those were her decisions. I'm sure she didn't mean to cause an accident, but she chose to do those things and so should bear responsibility for the consequences of her actions which were entirely foreseeable, even if they were unintentional.
No, she chose to stand in the road, she chose to stick her arm out into the road in front of a fast moving peloton, and chose to look away from the approaching peloton and instead look at the camera bike. Those were her decisions. I'm sure she didn't mean to cause an accident, but she chose to do those things and so should bear responsibility for the consequences of her actions which were entirely foreseeable, even if they were unintentional.