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Tom Pidcock pulls out of Volta a Catalunya after ‘horror crash’ down ravine | Cycling


Tom Pidcock has been withdrawn from the Volta a Catalunya following injuries sustained in a crash during the fifth stage on Friday. The British rider went off the road after misjudging a corner, suffering what he described as a “horror” crash down a ravine.

Although the Pinarello-Q36.5 rider was able to get back on his bike and complete the stage, after medical assessments with his team and also at hospital, it was determined Pidcock could not resume the race.

“Due to his crash he suffered injuries, most likely bone and ligament damage in particular to his right knee and also right wrist,” Pinarello-Q36.5’s chief medical team doctor Lorenz Emmert said.

“Unfortunately we had to make the decision to take him out of the race. Further clinical evaluation and imaging will follow in the next days additionally to the already-initiated healing process.”

Pidcock, a two-time Olympic cross-country mountain bike champion, is now set to remain under close observation in the coming days as further evaluations take place.

“I was drinking on the descent and misjudged a corner,” Pidcock said in team statement. “I overshot it and went down the ravine. It was like one of these horror crashes you see, but I’m very lucky that I am OK. I’ll go for a check but I think I’m OK. I am lucky I could talk on the radio. I was far from the road and nobody knew I was there. I’m happy I could finish the stage.”

“We did everything to try to make it to the start [of Saturday’s stage six], but it’s not possible,” Pidcock added. “I fought to finish the stage yesterday to make sure I had the option to continue. Now the focus is on recovery, and I’ll be back.”


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