Sporting bandages before the opening stage, a battered van Aert admitted that he hit the ground while training on his time trial bike on Monday - unexpectedly losing control of his handlebars as he claimed the moment of "inattention" caused the incident.
“I fell during training on Monday, I can’t hide that,” he
told Sporza before the start of the first stage of the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. “It was due to a moment of inattention, my own fault. I was training on the time trial bike when I suddenly lost control of my handlebars and ended up on the ground.”
However, despite it being a setback before a tough week of racing in preparation for July's Grand Depart in Barcelona, van Aert insisted he arrived to race and his injuries won't hold him back. He confirmed: “Otherwise I wouldn't be at the start here. I don't think it will bother me much.”
It's a brutal week of racing for the non-climbers in the south-east of France, with just a handful of stages favourable for the faster or more versatile riders, van Aert knows the window to strike is slim in his pursuit of stage victories.
He concluded: “There won’t be many opportunities for non-climbers. But there are a few tough stages where the finish is a bit flatter. That’s where I can take my chance in the sprint or with a breakaway.”
Van Aert is joined by a returning Matteo Jorgenson with Visma also bringing Edoardo Affini, Bruno Armirail, Per Strand Hagenes, Jorgen Nordhagen and Ben Tullett in a squad packed with experience and strength.