The organisers of The Mid South gravel race have apologised after Sofía Gómez Villafañe and Paige Onweller were almost struck by a the driver of a race vehicle on Friday, with Gómez Villafañe asserting that “it’s unacceptable that our safety keeps being compromised ‘for the shot’.”

In an extraordinary incident captured on camera by a spectator, an off-road buggy, which was carrying media personnel capturing photos and footage from inside the race, almost drove into both riders in turn.

The pair were coming around a left-hand bend when the vehicle carried straight on, forcing Gómez Villafañe to suddenly break and swerve to avoid being run over. The vehicle then turned sharply away but swerved over to the left and into the path of Onweller, who also had to swerve to avoid being hit.

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Gómez Villafañe, who went on to win the race, addressed the incident on social media, writing on Saturday: “One of the scarier moments of Mid South yesterday. Not the first time I (or my fellow competitors) have just about collided with a media vehicle from their lack of course knowledge.

“At this point in time, it’s unacceptable that our safety keeps being compromised ‘for the shot’.”