‘Carnage’ – Huge crash on speed bump after David Dekker fall sends riders flying at Vuelta a Burgos finish
A huge crash over a speed bump just 500m from the finish line marred the second stage of the Vuelta a Burgos.
With riders picking up pace on a downhill section ahead of a sprint finish, Jumbo-Visma’s David Dekker lost control over the raised crossing and fell to the ground.
Others went down in his wake, including David Ballerini (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl), who was one of several riders sent flying into one of the barriers by the side of the road.
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AG2R Citroen’s Damien Touze also hit the barriers and his team say he is being “assisted by the race medical support”. Quick-Step are yet to issue an update on Ballerini.
“A huge crash over the speed bump,” said Rob Hatch on Eurosport commentary.
“This is an absolute disaster at the Vuelta a Burgos. Carnage in the final 500m.”
The pile-up ended any chances of a bunch sprint and instead it was a Jumbo-Visma 1-2-3 as Timo Roosen won from Edoardo Affini and Chris Harper.
“It was really hectic already, and we took the front, Affini just pulled full-gas and it was an all-out effort,” said Roosen.
“There was some speed bump out of nowhere, I didn’t really see it. I heard something behind me, but I didn’t know what happened. I looked behind me and I thought it was David, and then I heard he had crashed. I went to the final corner at 250m and just sprinted to the line. Because of the crash I was there and I could win.
“It’s a nice one to have on the palmares, but I hope to have it a different way.
“I heard it was a big crash, I didn’t see anything. It’s not the most beautiful way to win a race.”
Dekker wrote on social media: “I am okay considering what happened.
“Seems nothing is broken, except my moral[e], but I have a lot of wounds.
“I did not see the speed bump coming up and with that high speed in a downhill section I lost complete control.
“I sincerely hope everybody involved is okay and will recover soon. Thank you for all your messages.”
Race leader Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain-Victorious) was held up by the crash but finished unscathed and lost no time. He holds a three-second lead over EF’s Ruben Guerreiro, Ineos Grenadiers’ Tao Geoghegan Hart and Bora-Hansgrohe’s Jai Hindley.
There was another crash towards the finish of the fifth stage of the Tour of Poland.
Rather than a speed bump, it was a twisting finish that led to Jumbo-Visma’s Olav Kooij crashing and causing a pile-up behind.
Bahrain-Victorious’ Phil Bauhaus beat FDJ’s Arnaud Demare and DSM’s Nikias Arndt in a reduced bunch sprint.
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