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Tour of Guangxi stage 3 temporarily paused after mass crash

by Venesa6
October 17, 2024
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Tour of Guangxi stage 3 temporarily paused after mass crash

Stage 3 of the Gree-Tour of Guangxi was temporarily paused less than 30km into the day of racing after a mass crash with more than 20 riders coming down and a number being forced to abandon, including one of the pre-race favourites Jhonatan Narváez (Ineos Grenadiers) and last year’s winner Milan Vader (Visma-Lease a Bike).

The race social media also reported that those who came down included race leader Max Kanter (Astana-Qazaqstan) but he was one rider that the live cover on procyclingstats noted had returned to the peloton before word of the pause came through.

After the race set out from Jingxi on Thursday morning the attacks quickly started flying, with Robert Stannard (Bahrain-Victorious), Mick van Dijke (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Pepijn Reinderink (Soudal-Quickstep) establishing a small gap as did a group of counter attackers Jonas Rutsch (EF Education-EasyPost), Artem Schmidt (Ineos Grenadiers) and Taco van der Hoorn (Intermarché-Wanty).

They were out front when the crash occurred, at less than 30km into the day of racing, but the attackers appeared to have been caught before the peloton slowed and then a temporary halt was put in place.

“The race has now been paused in order for all riders who can continue racing to return [to] the peloton,” said a social media post by the Gree-Tour of Guangxi .

Racing soon got back underway again but the riders, teams and commissaires agreed to cancel the first intermediate sprint at 38.8km. there were still, however, three category 3 climbs and a second intermediate sprint to tackle in the 214km stage to Bama, the longest of the tour.

Vegard Stake Laengen was among those riders out of the race following the crash but fortunately UAE Team Emirates were quick to reassure on social media that the good news was that “he is fine”.

EF Education-EasyPost said it had three riders involved – Esteban Chaves, Mikkel Honoré and Markel Beloki – and while two were able to ride on Honoré had an arm injury that required further medical examination so he had abandoned the race.

Visma-Lease a Bike said Vader’s abandon came after he injured his knee in the mass crash, while Narváez also had to leave the race after his second crash in as many days delivered a “knock on his knee”.

“A tough way to end his final race for the team, but the last six seasons have been a real pleasure. Thanks Jhony!” said Ineos Grenadiers in a social media post.

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The race has been resumed! The riders, teams and race commissaires agreed to cancel the first intermediate sprint at 38.8 KM. So no points or bonification seconds awarded!We wish a speedy recovery to all riders involved in the crash! #TOG2024 https://t.co/VoHWXCK0q6October 17, 2024


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