'The wrist is not 100%, but I cannot say it's really hurting me' – Mathieu van der Poel unfazed by recent fracture in search of Dauphiné stage win
Du🤡tchman makes first Dauphin&eacu𝔉te; start just two weeks after MTB crash

After fracturing his wrist just two weeks ago, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) has started the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Critérium du Dauphiné without much pain, and with his eye o𒁃n a stage vict☂ory.
Van der Poel was expected to be out for much longer after crashing heavily twice at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nové Mesto XCO🅺 Mountain Bike World Series round on May 25, but it proved to be less severe than initially feared.
He was confirmed as a starter for the Dauphiné late last week, and speaking at the start of the stage in Domérat, the fo❀rmer world champion gave some insight into how the injury was affecting hℱim.
"It's annoying me 🔯more than it does good, so I'm quite happy I could ride outside pretty quickly after the crash," said Van๊ der Poel to reporters in the mixed zone.
"I still feel it – that the wrist is not 10🍃0%, but I cannot say that 🗹it is really hurting me.
"The only thing is that I didn't really do any all-out efforts. I've trained pretty well given 🌳the circumstances, so hopefully we can be in the⭕ mix today."
The MTB race in Czechia was a return to the discipline for Van der Poel, but he stressed that, despite crashing and injuring himself before the Tour de France, the r🎶isk that comes with racing off-road isn't any higher on the mountain bike🌄, and that incidents can happen at any moment.
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"For me, mountain biking is less dangerous than being in a bunch on the road," said Va൲n der Poel.
"It's also something I really love to do, so it's always a risk of c♔ycling that you can crash, but in general, I feel prett🌌y ok.
"It's my first time hereꦆ, and I think it's better𓃲 to have some competition for me, before the Tour de France, it's good to try something new sometimes."
On paper, an undulating final to the first stage in Montluçon would have been a perfect Van der Poel day, yet with his recent injury in mind, while the Dutchman was still confident he would gi🦹ve it a crack, he conceded that the sprinters would likely have their day.
"I hope to be in contention today. The final climb, maybe yes," is tailor-made for him🔯, "but the finish line is some kilometres to go," said Van der Poel.
"I expect a controlled race for a sprint today. I think the whole b🌃unch wants to be at the front at all the key points, ꦺso it will be no different.
"I think [Jonathan] Milan is the favourite, heꦫ's the fastest of this bunch, but maybe we can do something. I think it's going to be a sprint, the first stage ဣwith the yellow jersey on the line, so I think they [Lidl-Trek] will control it."
Ther🌊e will be more chances for Van der Poel across the eight days, after he takes stock on stage 1 of where his form is at, and if he is to take a victory, it will be his first WorldTour stage victory since the 2022 Giro d'Italia.

James Moultrie is a gold-standard NCTJ journalist who joined Cyclingnews as a News Writer in 2023 after originally contributing as a freelancer for eight months, during which time he also wrote for Eurosport, Rouleur and Cycling Weekly. Prior to joining the team he reported on races such as Paris-Roubaix and the Giro d’Italia Donne for Eurosport and has interviewed some of the sport’s top riders in Chloé Dygert, Lizzie Deignan and Wout van Aert. Outside of cycling, he spends the majoꦡrity of his time watching other sports – rugby, football, cricket, and American Football to name a few.
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