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Tadej Pogačar crashes but recovers in Tour de France
Tadej Pogačar crashed but finished stage 11, remaining second in the general classification.

Tadej Pogačar faced a crash on stage 11 but finished strong in Toulouse.
Tadej Pogačar recovers from crash at Tour de France stage 11
Tadej Pogačar experienced a crash in the final stretch of stage 11 during the Tour de France on Wednesday. The incident occurred just 4 kilometers from the finish line when he clipped the wheel of another rider. Despite the mishap, he managed to recover in time to finish with the main group, maintaining his position in the general classification. After the race, Pogačar appeared well but had visible damage to his jersey and shorts. He stated, "I'm quite ok. I'm a bit beaten up, but we've been through worse days."
Key Takeaways
"I'm quite ok. I'm a bit beaten up, but we've been through worse days."
Pogačar describes his condition after the crash, highlighting his resilience.
"Cycling has shown again that everybody likes to play fair."
Pogačar reflects on the sportsmanship of his competitors post-crash.
"I think everybody could see it was not Tadej's fault. It was just a crash."
Team manager Mauro Gianetti speaks about the incident's nature and rider cooperation.
Pogačar's crash highlights the unpredictable nature of cycling, where even top competitors face challenges. His ability to quickly rejoin the pack speaks to his resilience and the sportsmanship of other riders who chose not to exploit his misfortune. As the competition intensifies, how well he manages his recovery will be crucial for his chances in the upcoming mountain stages, particularly as he chases glory in the final runs of this prestigious race.
Highlights
- I'm a bit beaten up but we've been through worse days
- Cycling has shown that everybody likes to play fair
- Tomorrow is a big day coming and I'll give my best
- Respect to the rivals who waited for me in the race
Potential injury risks in competitive cycling
With crashes occurring frequently, rider safety remains a major concern in events like the Tour de France. Competitive cycling leads to injuries that may impact athlete performance and career paths.
The team's response will be key as the Tour moves into tougher terrains.
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