Jay Vine caught in Giro d'Italia crash that knocks out contender Mikel Landa on stage one
Danish star Pedersen outsprinted Belgian stand-out Wout van Aert by half a wheel to grab the honours in the opening stage of the Grande Partenza, a hilly 160km trek from Durres to the capital Tirana as the great race went across the Adriatic to Albania for the first time.
But Australian ace Jay Vine, fresh from finishing on the podium at the Tour de Romandie, suffered a crash 5 kilometres from home and ended up finishing almost four minutes adrift.
At least UAE Team Emirates rider Vine avoided the fate of the luckless Spaniard Mikel Landa, whose crash just ahead of him had prompted the Australian's own spill as he tried to take evasive action.
Landa had to be taken away on a stretcher with his race over after crashing into a kerb and tipping over. It was later reported the 35-year-old four-time Grand-Tour stage winner had suffered a fractured vertebra.
Queenslander Kaden Groves, who had hoped to get over the climbs still in touch to challenge for the jersey, found the task too taxing, along with plenty of the other top sprinters, as he ended over another minute-and-a-half behind Vine.
But the main Australian hope for overall race victory, Tour of the Alps winner Michael Storer, came home safely among the 36-strong leading bunch along with 2022 winner Jai Hindley, Damien Howson and Chris Harper.
Lidl-Trek's Pedersen, the 2019 world champ, celebrated his second Giro stage win, having also won in Naples two years ago, but it's the first time in his distinguished career that he's worn the leader's jersey in a Grand Tour. Venezuela's Orluis Aular crossed third.
"To win the stage and go into the pink jersey is absolutely amazing, especially after teamwork like this," Pedersen said after ousting the charging Visma-Lease a Bike luminary van Aert.
"You always have to be afraid of Wout, he's a really good bike rider. It's not a given to win when he's in the group, and you have to handle that with respect and a bit of fear as well. But today I had the legs to finish it off for the team."
One of the other top contenders Juan Ayuso, for whom Vine will be working in the mountains, also crashed early on a roundabout but was unhurt and finished safely in the pack along with race favourite Primoz Roglic (Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe).
The race remains in Albania for two more days before it returns to Italy, with stage two on Saturday a 13.7km individual time trial in Tirana, where race favourite Primoz Roglic will be expected to shine.
AAP
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


SBS Australia
10 hours ago
- SBS Australia
Orlando City v Inter Miami - Highlights
The SBS Cycling Podcast is a punchy podcast covering the world of professional cycling, coming to you during the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España.


SBS Australia
4 days ago
- SBS Australia
How to watch 2025 Vuelta a España LIVE on SBS
Where to watch the Vuelta a España The place to watch La Vuelta - LIVE, FREE and EXCLUSIVE - is right here on SBS. While you wait for the start of La Vuelta on August 23, ensure you check out our 2025 Tour de France Hub in On Demand. With some big names including Jonas Vingegaard, Sepp Kuss, Joao Almeida and Richard Carapaz set to compete, the year's third and final Grand Tour will likely provide more fireworks to an enthralling 2025 World Tour season. Starting in the Italian city of Torino before finishing in Madrid, SBS will bring you all 21 stages of the Spanish race live and free across SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand. Following overall victories to Simon Yates (Giro d'Italia) and Tadej Pogacar (Tour de France), the Vuelta presents one last opportunity for the world's best riders to capture a Grand Tour title. How to watch Stage Replays A full-stage replay will be available online via SBS On Demand for Australian audiences shortly after each stage. Watch Daily Highlights, Minis and more SBS and SBS On Demand are the place to watch extended highlights from the previous night's action via our Daily Highlights program on SBS at 7:00am (AEST) each morning and 5:00pm (AEST) in the afternoon. These highlights are also available via SBS On Demand each morning, as well as our 25-minute mini stage recap and winning moment from each stage. Latest Action/Highlights/Extras The SBS Sport La Vuelta website hub keeps you up-to-date with all the latest action from the previous day's stage, complete with long and short-form videos to whet your appetite. How Do I Create An Account for SBS On Demand? Creating an account with SBS On Demand is free, quick and easy! visit: Click on 'create account': You'll then be prompted to enter: First name Email A password of your choosing - your chosen password must be at least 5 characters with a number. Birth year Gender Once all the above details have been successfully entered, you'll see the above notification advising an email has been sent to you to verify your account: Click the link on the email to verify your email address: You can now go ahead and sign in to SBS On Demand. Happy viewing! Keep in touch on socials! Follow SBS Sport on all your favourite platforms so you don't miss a moment from the race in Spain. Find us on: Facebook X Instagram YouTube TikTok And don't forget to have your say! Use the hashtags #LaVuelta25 and #couchpeloton on X to join the conversation. Vuelta a España 2025 | SBS VICELAND Schedule Stage 1 - Saturday, August 23 SBS VICELAND coverage begins from 10:40pm Stage 2 - Sunday, August 24 SBS VICELAND coverage begins from 10:30pm Stage 3 - Monday, August 25 SBS VICELAND coverage begins from 11:10pm Stage 4 - Tuesday, August 26 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 5 - Thursday, August 28 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 6 - Thursday, August 28 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 7 - Friday, August 29 SBS VICELAND coverage begins from 8:30pm Stage 8 - Saturday, August 30 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 9 - Sunday, August 31 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Rest day - Monday, September 1 Stage 10 - Tuesday, September 2 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 11 - Wednesday, September 3 SBS VICELAND coverage begins from 10:40pm Stage 12 - Thursday, September 4 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 13 - Friday, September 5 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 14 - Saturday, September 6 SBS VICELAND coverage begins from 10:40pm Stage 15 - Sunday, September 7 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Rest day - Monday, September 8 Stage 16 - Tuesday, September 9 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 17 - Wednesday, September 10 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 18 - Thursday, September 11 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 19 - Friday, September 12 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand Stage 20 - Saturday, September 13 SBS VICELAND coverage begins from 11:30pm Stage 21 - Monday, September 15 LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand

News.com.au
5 days ago
- News.com.au
Cocky cyclist causes mass pile-up in closing stages of championship race
This is the embarrassing moment a cocky cyclist celebrated too early and crashed metres before the finish line. The incident happened during the final stage of the Iraqi Cycling Championships in Erbil, The Sun reports. Cyclists from more than 20 clubs featured in an individual race at the junior event. The action was coming to an end in routine fashion as a rider dressed in orange cruised to victory. Riding well clear of the chasing pack and with the finish line in sight, the rider sat up in his seat and threw his arms into the air to being the celebrations. Then it all went wrong. The bike began to shake and the youngster then lost control as the wheel appeared to fall off. He tumbled to the floor and skidded across the road just metres from the finish line. The two riders behind managed to avoid the incident with both crossing the line to take up the top two spots on the podium. The third rider however wasn't as lucky, while he managed to avoid the tumbling bike … he collided with the crashed rider and was sent flying over the handlebars as his bike soared into the air. To really rub salt into his wounds, he was passed by another rider just centimetres away from the line as his body slammed over the finishing line. Sadly even if he crossed in third he likely wouldn't have been awarded a spot on the podium thanks to a little-known rule that states riders must have their hands on the handlebars at all times. For the rider who had come so close to capturing victory, he was left sitting on the road in disbelief as to what had just unfolded. He pushed his bike away in disgust before the rest of the chasing pack closed in on the finish line to complete the race. Footage of the chaotic race ending quickly whipped around the internet with fans left stunned by the scenes. One wrote: 'There is a lesson to be learned here.' Another added: 'This is why stay low-key until it's done.' A third wrote: 'Only hurt was the embarrassment.'