On the high-speed, remaining descent of stage 9 of the Vuelta a España, Enric Mas (Movistar) got here inside a whisker of a serious crash because the headwind caught his bike and the Spanish GC contender all however skidded off-course.
In a heart-stopping second for TV viewers, cameras confirmed how Mas wobbled spectacularly to his proper and seemed like he would fall.
However fortunately, the sudden distancing of the continual crash limitations working parallel alongside the highway working down the aspect of the mountain meant the Movistar racer had the house essential to regain management of his bike.
Fifty metres earlier than or after that time on the descent, a crash at excessive velocity would have been inevitable for Mas. However as an alternative, he might proceed with a breakaway effort began on the Alto de Hazallanas, which noticed him achieve practically a minute at one level on high general favorite Primoz Roglič (Crimson Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe).
Thrice a runner-up within the Vuelta a España and second the day earlier than at Cazorla, Mas was lastly reeled in by the Roglič group close to the end in Granada. However whereas he stated afterwards the near-crash had seemed worse than it actually was, he recognised he had been extraordinarily fortunate – and that his situation continues to bode nicely, too, for the remainder of the Vuelta.
“I feel on TV it seemed scarier than it actually was, principally the wind blew me off track,” Mas informed reporters after stage 9.
“However simply as nicely I didn’t fall and that that additional house with gravel subsequent to the highway was there, as a result of it will have been a extremely nasty crash. I don’t know if it was the roads or the wind, however I had a couple of scary moments on the descents on the whole, significantly once I was off the entrance on my own.
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“That exact one, I needed to vary my line and I went off track. Simply as nicely that little bit of gravel was there. I’m very grateful I didn’t fall.”
Total, in any case, Mas recognised his Vuelta was going nicely so far. He was capable of stick to Roglič each on stage 4 to Villuercas and on the second summit end in Cazorla, and is at present working fourth general, 4:35 again of race chief Ben O’Conner (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale).
“I’m happy with the emotions than the rest,” Mas stated about his unprecedented skill to drop Roglič in a mountain stage within the Vuelta. ”Lastly my transfer was extra attention-grabbing as a spectacle than gaining time, although if we’d had a summit end at this time, it’d have been a unique story. I simply hope on finishes like at Lagos de Covadonga issues work out otherwise.”
Mas recognised that with so many switches within the narrative on this 12 months’s Vuelta a España, the race was vast open up to now, and it was, he argued, “way more attention-grabbing than the Tour de France”.
“I began the day with the intention of attacking however I didn’t know whether or not to go for it the primary or the second time spherical Hazallanas,” he stated.
“Once I noticed there was a second of weak spot [in the peloton of favourites, I went for it. But the strongest on the climbs today was [stage winner] Adam Yates.”
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🫣 Sure, that gave us a scare too. 🙏 What a save by Enric Mas – @Movistar_Team!🚨 Don’t do that at residence!😰 Sí, también nos hemos pegado el susto. 🙏 Qué salvada de @EnricMasNicolau.🚨 Solo los profesionales pueden bajar a esas velocidades.#LaVuelta24 pic.twitter.com/FyBJhKE03WAugust 25, 2024