Tom Pidcock crashes out of Tirreno-Adriatico
Str𝐆ade Bianche winner came down early during final🐷 stage and climbed into team car

Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) crashed out of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tirreno-Adriatico on the final stage, hitting the deck for the second time th💧is week ꧒after crashing together with Wout van Aert on stage 4.
The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Strade Bianche winner crashed i𒐪n the peloton in the first hour of Sunday's final stage in San Benedetto deꦬl Tronto.
He did not remount and it was 𒈔soon confirmed he had abandoned the race ♒and climbed into an Ineos team car.
Ineos Grenadiers later indicated that Pidcock h𝄹ad been pulled from the race "as a precaution" with no serious injuries🤪 reported but a need for "further assessment and treatment".
Pidcock had finished ninth on Saturday's punchy stage 6 but started the final day down in 32nd overall after crashing with Van A💞ert. Both riders avoided any serious injuries and rode together to the finish after a shake of hands.
Italian television explained that Pidcock went down as the road climbed near the mountain sprint after just 23 kilometres. He climbed into the Ineos Grenadiers tea💫m car and so did not need immediate medical treatment.
He moved to the ✃Ineos team bus wꦗhen the race reached San Benedetto del Tronto to start the finishing circuits.
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"Following a crash on the final stage of #TirrenoAdriatico, as a precauti🐟on, Tom Pidcock withdrew from the race," read a statement issued by the team after the race.
"He was treated by our doctor at the team bus having sustained mild abrasions. He&rs💖quo;ll be undergoing further assessment and ♋treatment."
After Tirreno-Adriatico, Pidcock is set to ride Milan-San Remo next weekend ahead 🉐of a selection 🔯of Flemish Classics.
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