Tadej Pogačar’s hopes for a 3rd Strade Bianche victory will have ended with 50km to move when he slid out at pace and tumbled right into a bramble-filled verge. However, whilst he suffered highway rash all down his left aspect, he was once in a position to remount, chase down Tom Pidcock (Q36.5) and win the race with an assault at the ultimate circuit of dust roads close to Siena.
“I guess I’m a lucky guy, it’s my new nickname,” Pogačar stated. “This is not the first time I’ve crashed like this and probably not the last. It happens. I’m just super happy I could finish it off. Strade Bianche is one of my favourite races. It would have been a shame if I didn’t finish it off.”
Pogačar gave the impression surprised when he were given up within the deep grass after his crash.
“It was a moment of panic in my head when I crashed,” he admitted.
“I was thinking about everything – if I can stand up, if my bike is OK, if my watch is OK, if my back was going to be OK… There was a lot of stuff going on.
“I used to be fortunate that not anything was once damaged or that I used to be critically injured, it would have ended badly.
“But I also wanted to get back to the front and try to finish it off because we put in a lot of work as a team. I had to continue.”
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Pogačar authorized he will have led to Pidock and Connor Swift to crash because of shedding keep an eye on of his motorbike.
“I said sorry to Tom and Swifty because it was a stupid crash, it could have ended really bad for everyone in the front group. It was my fault,” he stated.
“Tom waited for me on the top when I was close, maybe he thought it was better to ride together. He respected me and I respect him. It was a classy race today and there was a lot of respect even in this kind of hectic race.”
Pidcock gave the impression to push Pogačar to his restrict at the gravel sectors. Whilst the Slovenian was once bodily more potent, Pidcock had higher motorbike dealing with talents, taking the similar nook the place Pogačar crashed at pace very easily.
“He’s a mountain bike world champion, an Olympic champion and cyclocross world champion, so I was under pressure to show that I’m good [at bike handling]. I actually showed I’m pretty shit…” Pogačar joked.
“I’ll never do a mountain bike race, it’s not for me.”
Pogačar was once in ache after the crash however was once in a position to trip with Pidock after which attacked at the ultimate time at the Colle Pinzuto climb. He surged because the climb steepened, and as Pidcock misplaced his wheel, Pogačar went even tougher because the Strade Bianche tifosi screamed him to victory.
“I thought of attacking the first time up Colle Pinzuto but the crash stopped that,” Pogačar defined.
“I knew I had to try on the climb the second time because the rest of the route was perhaps more suited to Tom and it was risky to wait for the climb to Siena. I gave it a go and it was enough.”
After celebrating his victory, Pogačar congratulated Tom Pidock on his Strade Bianche efficiency, celebrated along with his UAE Crew Emirates-XRG workforce who additionally positioned 3rd with Tim Wellens, then limped to the rostrum space for remedy in glad disbelief.