'I was hanging over the barrier' – Memories of Giro d'Italia crash take toll on Urška Žigart in opening stage of Tour de Suisse Women

SALUZZO, ITALY - JUNE 07: Urska Zigart of Slovenia and Team AG Insurance - Soudal competes in the chase group during the 37th Giro d'Italia Women 2026 - Stage 9 a 145km stage from Saluzzo to Saluzzo / #UCIWWT / on June 07, 2026 in Saluzzo, Italy. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)
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Urška Žigart has undoubtedly evolved into an able challenger in the mountains, with her top ten results at the Vuelta Femenina and Giro d'Italia ample evidence, but while her climbing held her in good stead during stage 1 of the Tour de Suisse Women, the ghost of a hard to forget crash emerged to haunt her on the largely downhill run to the line.

It was on the final day of the Giro d'Italia Women, which delivered an unexpectedly charged GC battle after the previous day's Queen stage was cut short, that Žigart fell while descending. She managed to get back up, remount and forge on to take 12th on the stage and eighth overall, but there was a price.

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