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'My front tyre exploded' – Annemiek van Vleuten in freak horror crash at Road World Championships

Annemiek van Vleuten suffered a huge freak crash in the opening seconds of the mixed team time trial as the Dutch super squad’s hopes of gold unravelled at the Road World Championships in Wollongong, Australia. Just moments after coming down the start ramp, Van Vleuten suddenly and inexplicably veered across the road and smashed into the barriers. Ad “Disaster! Disaster!” cried Rob Hatch on Eurosport commentary.

World ChampionshipsSwitzerland take mixed team time trial gold after shock Van Vleuten crash2 HOURS AGO Time trial world champion Ellen van Dijk almost came a cropper too, having to unclip as she took an unscheduled trip across her team-mate’s stricken bike. Van Vleuten was left in a crumpled heap in the floor, her hands on her helmet in shock, as Van Dijk and Riejanne Markus set about salvaging the race. “The Dutch doomed from the start.

Dear, oh dear, oh dear. What on earth happened there?" continued Hatch. “We sit in a state of shock.

Annemiek van Vleuten too, she cannot believe what happened there.” The Dutch arrived as huge favourites for the mixed team time trial after Van Vleuten convinced Mathieu van der Poel to join her in the Dutch squad. But their challenge disintegrated within three minutes as Bauke Mollema suffered a mechanical in the men’s leg, leaving Van der Poel and Daan Hoole with a salvage mission. Although the pair arrived at the changeover only 40 seconds down after an impressive ride, the Dutch’s mission improbable became mission impossible when Vleuten hit the tarmac in a shocking crash.

Read more on eurosport.com