69^ Coppa Montes – Monfalcone – Italy 25 April 2024

We arrived in Italy for a ten-day stay to participate in four separate races. The first race day was April 25th, featuring a 107-kilometer road race, the Coppa Montes.

We had a strong start, staying together and working well as a team. Around the 50th kilometer of the race, there was a crash ahead of us, and we had to stop. That’s when someone ran into my derailleur from behind. The derailleur hanger got bent, and I was stuck in 6th gear with no way to shift. To make things worse, it looks like their brake rotor hit the derailleur, damaging the connector as well.

I covered the remaining 60 kilometers with just one gear—the 6th. This wasn’t the first time; something similar happened in Slovakia earlier in the spring, but that was an electronic issue, and at least the team car was nearby. This time, there was no team car, so I had to ride the entire distance with a result that wasn’t even worth mentioning, finishing with an average speed of 33.9 km/h.

I was really disappointed. I didn’t get a new derailleur for the next day’s race, so they had to patch up the broken one. But the chain wasn’t running properly, and the derailleur hanger was still bent. I had about two usable gears. Racing effectively under those conditions was unrealistic. The whole weekend was a write-off, and without a replacement derailleur, I had to miss the next two races scheduled for the following week.

It was frustrating, but with races like these, there’s only one thing to do: forget about those days quickly and focus on what’s coming next.