Tom Pidcock Withdrawn from Volta a Catalunya After 'Horror Crash'
Tom Pidcock, a two-time Olympic cross-country mountain bike champion, has been withdrawn from the Volta a Catalunya due to injuries sustained in a dramatic crash during the fifth stage on Friday. The British rider, competing for Pinarello-Q36.5, misjudged a corner on a descent and tumbled down a ravine in what he described as a 'horror' crash.
Despite managing to get back on his bike and complete the stage, medical assessments revealed significant injuries, including likely bone and ligament damage to his right knee and wrist. As a result, it was decided that Pidcock could not continue the race.
“Due to his crash he suffered injuries, most likely bone and ligament damage in particular to his right knee and also right wrist,” said Lorenz Emmert, Pinarello-Q36.5’s chief medical team doctor. “Unfortunately we had to make the decision to take him out of the race. Further clinical evaluation and imaging will follow in the next days additionally to the already-initiated healing process.”
Pidcock reflected on the incident, stating: “I was drinking on the descent and misjudged a corner. I overshot it and went down the ravine. It was like one of these horror crashes you see, but I’m very lucky that I am OK.” He added that he will focus on recovery and aims to return to competition soon.