fr Tour de France
WorldTeam Men 05 jul '25 - 27 jul '25
1/21 Lille Métropole › Lille Métropole 184km
2/21 Lauwin-Planque › Boulogne-sur-Mer 209km
3/21 Valenciennes › Dunkerque 178km
it Giro d'Italia Women
WorldTeam Women 06 jul '25 - 13 jul '25
1/8 Bergamo › Bergamo 14km
2/8 Clusone › Aprica 92km
3/8 Vezza d'Oglio › Trento 122km
be Baloise Ladies Tour
WorldTeam Women 16 jul '25 - 20 jul '25
1/5 Yerseke › Yerseke
2/5 Etappe 2
3/5 Etappe 3
fr Tour de France Femmes
WorldTeam Women 26 jul '25 - 03 aug '25
1/9 Vannes › Plumelec 79km
2/9 Brest › Quimper 110km
3/9 La Gacilly › Angers 162km
fr Tour Alsace
Development Team 30 jul '25 - 03 aug '25
1/5 Sausheim › Sausheim 4km
2/5 Europa Park › Selestat
3/5 Vesoul › La Planche des Belles Filles
es Donostia San Sebastian Klasikoa
WorldTeam Men 02 aug '25
1/1
fr Kreiz Breizh Elites
Development Team 02 aug '25 - 04 aug '25
1/3 Etappe 1
2/3 Etappe 2
3/3 Etappe 3
pl Tour de Pologne
WorldTeam Men 04 aug '25 - 10 aug '25
1/7 Wrocław › Legnica
2/7 Hotel Gołębiewski Karpacz › Karpacz
3/7 Wałbrzych › Wałbrzych

Daan Olivier sustains knee injury after heavy crash in Race Melbourne

Team LottoNL-Jumbo rider Daan Olivier suffered a hard crash during Thursday’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race criterium. After only two kilometres into the Race Melbourne, the 25-year-old Dutchman violently came into contact with a pole on the course and had to be transported to the hospital by ambulance.

After a CT scan, it turned out that he had sustained an avulsion fracture in the medial collateral ligament of the right knee. Moreover, he is also suffering from back aches. Olivier has to spend a night at the hospital. Tomorrow, it will be decided how to treat him.

“I looked to the right to move up in the bunch and forgot about the obstacles on the road. When I heard people warning me, it was already too late and I fully crashed into this pole”, Olivier explained. “Of course this is a setback for me, but the hunger for racing will only be bigger afterwards.”

Despite the crash of his teammate, George Bennett became part of the first escape. In the Tour Down Under, the New Zealander already showed to be in good shape with the eleventh place in the general classification. Today, he proved again that he’s in good shape. It took until the last lap before the escapees were caught by the fast racing peloton.

Bennett said that he had had a good time in the breakaway: "It was fun, but very heavy. In the last lap I thought for a moment that the peloton had miscalculated and that we could stay ahead, but we became tired from racing at a high pace. It was a good test towards Sunday's race.” The bunch sprint was eventually won by Sam Bennett. Robert Wagner sprinted to ninth place.

Gerelateerde updates