Maxim Van Gil’s crash in a three-way sprint at Clásica Jaén has left the Belgian with a fractured pelvis, an injury that will take the Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe rider out of the barely started season for months.
The crash occurred as the battle for the remaining two podium spots behind solo winner Tim Wellens (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) was unfolding, with Jan Christen (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) and Van Gils in pursuit of Pidcock after he leapt to the front of the trio to start the sprint.
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Van Gils had barely got his season underway before the crash, but it was a strong beginning at the Challenge Mallorca. He had started on January 29 at the 1.1 Trofeo Ses Salines as part of the winning Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe time trial team, and then went on to take third at the Trofeo Andratx-Pollença as new teammate Remco Evenepoel scooped up the win.
All in all – particularly given the strong position he had held in the Clásica Jaén break before his crash – it looked set to be a good start to the year. That would have been particularly welcome after what had been a first season with Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe that, after his late transfer, had included a number of challenges, from allergies and illness to injuries. It included a withdrawal from Strade Bianche and a tough run through the Ardennes Classics, which were key targets given his success there in 2024, drawing attention with podium placings and a fourth.