Team GB cyclist involved in ANOTHER crash at the Olympics as Neah Evans suffers blow to gold medal hopes just hours after Ollie Wood was ‘HEADBUTTED’ by Dutch rival

  •  Evans crashed after losing control while riding between two other riders

Neah Evans has suffered a blow to her gold medal hopes in the women’s omnium after crashing during the scratch race. 

The Team GB star lost control while riding in the middle of two other riders and finished in last place.

Evans, who already has a silver medal in Paris, will undergo concussion protocol before the ominium continues later.

There were fears she might have hit her head in the crash, but she was able to get back to her feet, get back on her bike and finish the race – albeit last of the 22 competitors. 

The winner of the omnium is whoever is able to obtain the most points throughout the first four races, and her crash in race one has given her an uphill challenge to get into medal contention. 

Neah Evans crashed during the first race of the women’s omnium – a blow to her medal hopes

She lost control of her bike while sandwiched between two riders and fell to the ground

She lost control of her bike while sandwiched between two riders and fell to the ground

She managed to get on her bike and finish the race but has an uphill challenge of getting a medal

She managed to get on her bike and finish the race but has an uphill challenge of getting a medal

Evans (left) already has a medal from the Paris Games with a silver in the women's madison

Evans (left) already has a medal from the Paris Games with a silver in the women’s madison

She previously took a silver medal alongside Elinor Barker in the women’s madison final on Friday.

Evans becomes the latest Team GB athlete to be involved in a crash – albeit, not as controversial as the one Ollie Wood suffered on Saturday.

Wood appeared to be headbutted by Dutch rival Jan Williem van Schip.

With just 39 laps remaining, Wood was suddenly catapulted into a hard fall after his helmet was struck from behind by Willem van Schip.

It was inconclusive from television replays whether the contact was deliberate, though it looked ugly inside the velodrome, with the collision leaving Woods sprawled across the boards. 

The Dutch team were disqualified with Willem van Schip fined 1,000CHF (£720) for’ improper conduct and behavior that endangers another rider (blow with the helmet)’, according to the commissaires’ decision.

After limping into the interview area with a heavily swollen knee, he said: ‘He hit me so hard. I felt like a crash test dummy.

‘I will survive. I didn’t see anything.’

Dutch rider Jan-Willem van Schip (above) appeared to headbutt Ollie Wood on Saturday

Dutch rider Jan-Willem van Schip (above) appeared to headbutt Ollie Wood on Saturday

With just 39 laps remaining, Wood was suddenly catapulted into a hard fall

With just 39 laps remaining, Wood was suddenly catapulted into a hard fall

Great Britain's Ollie Woods hits the velodrome deck after colliding with a Dutch opponent

Great Britain’s Ollie Woods hits the velodrome deck after colliding with a Dutch opponent

Wood added: ‘It’s just a bit different when you get hit from behind – you don’t see it coming. There are a lot of people resting and riding at any one time. Instead of taking a high line around the track, I thought he’d cut it a bit fine and just ploughed into me.

‘I’ve not watched it back. I’m trying to catch my breath. I have no clue, absolutely no clue. All I know is I got hit really hard from behind by literally the biggest rider on the track.

‘Everyone’s cognitive functions started to decline rapidly at one given point – you could see there were people having laps of concentration. When there are people all over the track, it is inevitable that people are going to collide wheels or whatever.

‘I don’t know what I have done but my knee really hurts and my a*** really hurts.

‘I feel like I’ve been rear-ended by a lorry.’ 

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