2022 has been a golden year for Annemiek van Vleuten but the gold medal she was looking to crown her season with is now looking out of reach, with her place at the start of the elite women’s Road World Championships road race in doubt.
“It’s quite a huge disappointment as I prepared really well for this. I went to altitude after the Tour and that was all for this,” Van Vleuten told Cyclingnews at the Dutch team hotel on Thursday evening.
The 39-year-old Dutchwoman is giving herself every last chance to start Saturday’s road race as she recovers from the injuries sustained crashing in the opening metres of the mixed TTT at the Wollongong Worlds.
“Not awesome but it could have been worse. After the crash yesterday, I am quite lucky,” she said. “On the bike, surprisingly it was possible, but I could not get out of the saddle. My broken wrist is the thing that is most bothering me and prevents me from standing up and putting pressure on the bars with my arms. I am super disappointed because of this.
“I did not crash because the tyre exploded, it was the chain slip or something. I found out when I rewatched the video what happened. It’s super unfortunate. I was making jokes that when I start to wear orange, it’s not my lucky days.”
As a rider who attacks out of the saddle, Van Vleuten laughed when asked if she attempted any seated attacks on her ride.
“No, today I was first to find out if I could ride,” she laughed. “I was not thinking about competing on Saturday, just trying out how it was going on the bike.”
Cleared by doctors of doing further harm by riding, Van Vleuten can now decide for herself whether to start or not.
“I started on the rollers and then I thought I could go out on the road and how it is feeling if you hit a bump? Is it safe to ride my bike?” said Van Vleuten.
“Because I don’t want to end up on Saturday in the peloton unable to ride my bike. It must be responsible or make sense to start.”
We don’t panic yet
Since Marianne Vos won gold at the 2006 Worlds in Salzburg, the Dutch team has missed the medals once, in 2014. And in 2019 and 2020, they claimed both gold and silver with Anna van der Breggen and Van Vleuten swapping places on the podium on both occasions.
Starting her season with wins at Setmana Valenciana-Volta Comunitat Valenciana Fémines, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, and Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes, Van Vleuten then completed a calendar year ‘Grand Tour’ clean sweep with the Giro d’Italia Donne, Tour…
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