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Caleb Ewan quits Tirreno-Adriatico, turns focus to Milan-San Remo

Caleb Ewan (Lotto Soudal) pulled the pin at Tirreno-Adriatico on Thursday as the Australian rider, who had a small crash the previous stage before going on to win, chose not to forge on after finding the going tough during the early climbs of stage 4 in the Appenines.

The race headed upwards from the fourth kilometre, with very little respite from the climbing in the hectic start, where it took more than 20km for the break to form. At around fifty kilometres in to the racing the news came through that Ewan had abandoned.

“He suffered a bit from yesterday's small crash and today's furious start,” said the team on Twitter. “He and the team decided that it was best not to push it and quit the race.”

The crash that the team referred to was on stage 3, about 90km from the finish when Ewan came in contact with an Ineos Grenadiers staff member in the feed zone. Afterwards Ewan quickly returned before going on to take his first stage victory at Tirreno-Adriatico in the slightly uphill sprint finish on the cobblestones of Terni.

The team said at the time that beyond a bike change, the fall had no further consequences. However, after struggling in the opening quarter of stage 4 and with a key season goal so close, Ewan wasn’t taking any chances.

"Caleb will now recover and focus on his final preparations for #MilanoSanremo," said the team on Twitter.

Despite the early exit, the race had already delivered plenty after a victory that showed the form was where it needed to be and the morale boost that came with it.

“It’s a completely different race to what Milan San Remo would be but you do everything you can to get into really good form and you only can tell when you race how good your form is compared to the other guys,” Ewan told

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