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| Netherlands' Anna Van Der Breggen wins the women's road cycling race at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (AFP Photo/Eric Feferberg) |
Rio de
Janeiro (AFP) - Anna van der Breggen overcame the "shock" of seeing
Dutch team-mate Annemiek van Vleuten sprawled motionless in the road before
going on to claim Olympic cycling gold.
Van der
Breggen powered to victory in the women's 137km Games road race around Rio on
Sunday, but only after van Vleuten crashed out spectacularly when leading with
just 10km to ride.
"It
really shook me when I saw Annemiek crashed in the road," said the new
champion.
"Annemiek
was leading but I realised I was now first in the team. I was shocked.
"I
focused and got in the race. This is the result of years of hard work, riding
and training."
Sweden's
Emma Johansson, who came second, added: "Annemiek's crash was horrendous.
We just want to know she is OK. The race was so tough."
The crash
came on the same hill that saw carnage in Saturday's men's road race, as
Italian Vincenzo Nibali and Sergio Henao of Colombia both hit the deck in
almost exactly the same spot, when they too were leading.
Van Vleuten
looked to be heading for victory but tumbled head over heels in a
stomach-churning fall that left her in a crumpled heap on the side of the road,
motionless.
Cycling's
governing body, the International Cycling Union (UCI)later said van Vleuten had
been taken to hospital where she was "conscious, able to
communicate."
Van der
Breggen regrouped quickly from the shock, though, and she, Johansson and
Italy's Elise Longo Borghini, who took bronze, reeled in American Mara Abbott
in a thrilling finale on Copacabana beach.
Agonising
In a near
carbon copy of the men's race, Abbott was left out alone in front following van
Vleuten's crash, just as Poland's Rafal Majka had been when Nibali and Henao
fell.
Majka had
to settle for bronze, though, after he was caught by eventual champion Greg Van Avermaet and Jakob Fuglsang with 1.5km left.
Abbott got
even closer to victory but the waif-like climber was agonisingly caught just
150 metres from the line.
"I
rode it to the max. I got to 200m and I thought 'oh my God, this is going to
happen'. Then they passed me," said a despondent Abbott.
World
champion Lizzie Armitstead of Britain was dropped on the climb and led home a
chase group of riders for fifth place 20 seconds too late.
But the
course described by Irish rider Dan Martin on Saturday as "brutal"
had taken its toll in dramatic circumstances once again.
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Netherlands'
Annemiek van Vleuten rides during the women's road cycling race
in Rio de
Janeiro on August 7, 2016 (AFP Photo/Eric Gaillard)
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Heartbreaking
Early on in
the race Belgian Lotte Kopecky made an ambitious solo breakaway with a group of
five heavyweight chasers pursuing her, including double Olympic time-trial
champion Kristin Armstrong and two-time world road race champion Giorgia
Bronzini.
They caught
Kopecky halfway through the race and were almost simultaneously swallowed up by
the peloton.
Inside the
last 40km, seven riders got away including reigning Olympic champion Marianne
Vos and 2014 world champion Pauline Ferrand-Prevot of France.
They took
their lead out to more than a minute but were caught with 23km left, just after
the final climb of the Vista Chinesa had begun.
Abbott
pushed the pace, reducing the lead group to just seven riders before an attack
by van der Breggen whittled it down to four.
Abbott and
Van Vleuten then went clear and crested the climb with 15km to ride 50-seconds
ahead of the chase group of three riders: van der Breggen, Johansson and Longo
Borghini.
Behind
that, Armitstead had gauged her effort on the climb and was leading another
group not far behind.
Van Vleuten
had left a cautious Abbott behind on the descent and was seemingly heading for
gold when she piled into the side of the road 10km from the finish.
Abbott
soldiered on but the gap was coming down with every kilometre and
heartbreakingly she was caught with the finish line in sight.
Thanks for all the messages. Hard to deal with my disappointment but also proud about our performance #teamNL pic.twitter.com/9uRaRniFV6— Annemiek van Vleuten (@AvVleuten) August 9, 2016
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I am now in the hospital with some injuries and fractures, but will be fine. Most of all super disappointed after best race of my career.— Annemiek van Vleuten (@AvVleuten) August 8, 2016



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