Wout van Aert of Visma-Lease-a-Bike suffered a heavy crash during the Dwars door Vlaanderen race, resulting in a broken collarbone and several broken ribs. The incident occurred with 60km to go, causing a major pile-up that forced several riders to abandon the race. Van Aert was seen in distress on the road, with his jersey torn and his back grazed. He was taken to the hospital where the extent of his injuries was diagnosed. Unfortunately, this means he will miss the upcoming Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, and the Amstel Gold Race. Wishing him a speedy recovery, his team expressed concern over the severity of the crash.
Aside from Van Aert, other riders involved in the crash included Alex Kirsch, Jasper Stuyven, Biniam Girmay, Gianni Vermeersch, Harry Sweeny, and Mads Pedersen. Girmay and Stuyven also had to abandon the race due to the injuries sustained. The incident was described as “nightmarish” by commentator Rob Hatch, as many of the favorites in the race were affected. The intensity of the fall was noted by the team manager of Visma-Lease-a-Bike, Merijn Zeeman, who described it as terrible to witness someone in such pain during a crash.
The impact of the crash on Van Aert’s upcoming races, such as Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix, is significant as these are prestigious events in the cycling calendar. With his injuries requiring time to heal, the team will need to readjust their plans and strategies for these races in his absence. The absence of Van Aert from these races will be felt not only by the team but also by fans who were looking forward to seeing him compete in these iconic races.
Despite the setbacks due to the crash, the focus now is on Wout van Aert’s recovery and ensuring that he receives the necessary medical treatment to heal from his injuries. The road to recovery for a broken collarbone and multiple broken ribs can be challenging, and it is important for him to take the time needed to fully recover before returning to competition. The team and fans are hopeful for a speedy recovery for Van Aert so that he can return to racing at full strength in the future.
The crash serves as a reminder of the risks involved in professional cycling and the potential for serious injuries during races. It also highlights the importance of safety measures and medical support in place to respond to such incidents promptly. The cycling community comes together to support injured riders and wish them well in their recovery process. The incident at the Dwars door Vlaanderen race is a sobering moment that underscores the physical demands and risks that cyclists face in pursuit of their sport.
As fans and teams await updates on Van Aert’s recovery, the cycling community continues to look forward to upcoming races such as the Giro d’Italia, Tour de France, and Vuelta a Espana, which will be streamed live on Discovery+. The excitement of competitive cycling will continue, but the focus remains on the well-being and recovery of injured riders like Wout van Aert. The support and encouragement from fans, teams, and fellow riders play a crucial role in the recovery process and the eventual return to competition for those affected by crashes and injuries in the sport.