Mireia Benito (AG Insurance-Soudal Quick Step) was the first rider that had to abandon the Tour de France Femmes when she crashed only 27 kilometres into the first stage of the race. The 26-year-old Spaniard had just taken a gel and put her right hand back on the handlebar. It appears she then hit a bump in the road in a slight right turn, causing her to veer off-road and tumble head-first into the roadside ditch.
At first, Benito was unresponsive and received medical attention at the scene before being transported to hospital for check-ups. The team confirmed in a medical update that Benito had suffered a concussion but no other serious injuries.
Speaking to Cyclingnews at the finish in Clermont-Ferrand, team manager Natascha den Ouden said that while Benito could not remember the crash, the hospital check-up had revealed no brain injuries apart from the concussion.
Den Ouden added that the team closely follows the UCI’s concussion protocol and would give Benito time to recover fully.
Benito herself posted in an Instagram story: “Thanks everyone for the messages. Don’t know what happened but nothing broken. I’ll be back stronger.”
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