Answer:
The crowd cheered when the home team won the game.
(or add a ! at the end if there is excitement)
The prefix "de-" means to deduct, or remove from. So, de- + attach, would mean to remove something from holding on to another thing. Apply that to the situation, and the pedal straps "detach", meaning they stop holding on to his ankle. Petal straps connect Andre's foot to his pedals, but when he falls, they disconnect, and the strap no longer holds his foot to the petal. Basically the word detach means to release hold of his foot, so the petals no longer hold his foot to his bike.
It's either the first answer or the third, here's my reasoning.
For the rhyming of I and dry, it creates a soft like tone and stands out as a rhyme. However, the number of words in each line of the stanza show the true rhythm of the poem as it is not only depicted in literally how the lines are aligned but the amount.
Therefore, if I had to choose an answer, I would choose the third option.
Hope this helps!