The crashes took a substantial toll on degree 2 of Paris-Great on Monday, with scientific updates from the groups revealing that Australian nationwide champion Luke Durbridge (Jayco-AlUla), Florian Sénéchal (Arkéa-B&B Motels) and Gorka Sorarrain (Caja Rural-RGA) had all walked clear of the degree with collar-bone fractures.
Sénéchal used to be stuck up in a mass fall at round 45km to move, his teammate Arnaud Démare, who got here 2nd in degree 1, used to be additionally concerned however ready to go back to contest the dash. Nonetheless the lack of Sénéchal took a toll, with Démare completing 7th on degree 2.
The crash befell on immediately phase of street however used to be simply after the peloton had swept via a proper hand bend. It used to be round a 3rd of the best way down the bunch and noticed round a dozen riders touch-down, with others managing to stick upright by way of taking to the grass at the street facet.
However, in the next crash the Australian road champion was not so lucky.
The crash befell closer to the again of the bunch this time because the tempo picked up right through the run to the intermediate dash. As the remainder of the peloton who had been held up by way of the autumn cleared Durbridge and likewise Sorarrain might be observed propping themselves in opposition to the limitations, each it appears that evidently in ache and nursing shoulders. Caja Rural-RGA showed in a scientific replace that Sorarrain had additionally fractured his clavicle within the fall.