Team Ineos rider Pavel Sivakov asks UCI to rethink safety after Fabio Jakobsen crash

Dutchman was left in coma after collision at Tour of Poland

(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 5, 2020 Dutch cyclist Fabio Jakobsen's bicycle (behind,L) flies through the air as he collides with compatriot Dylan Groenewegen (on the ground ,L) during the opening stage of the Tour of Poland race in Katowice , southern Poland. A few days before the start of the Tour de France, after the fall of Remco Evenepoel during the Tour of Lombardy and the one of Fabio Jakobsen during the Tour of Poland, the the cyclist struggle with this series of accidents which marked the resumption of the races. / AFP / Forum / Szymon Gruchalski
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Team Ineos rider Pavel Sivakov has asked cycling's governing body UCI to reconsider safety measures during races following a crash that left Dutchman Fabio Jakobsen in a coma.

Jakobsen, who rides for Deceuninck-Quick Step, collided with compatriot Dylan Groenewegen as they sprinted to the finish on the first stage of the Tour of Poland on August 5.

The 23-year-old crashed into the barriers, collided with a race official and was taken to hospital, where he underwent facial surgery.

"I hope the UCI will rethink security measures for the riders because that kind of thing shouldn't happen," Sivakov told the BBC.

"I think everyone regrets what they did that day and the organisers will rethink the barriers. I hope also the UCI will rethink them."

Sivakov, who has been named in Ineos' squad for the Tour de France, crashed during the final stage of the Criterium du Dauphine last week and the Russian said he was happy to have had a safe escape.

"It could have been worse considering how bad it looks. I have been lucky," he said. "You have to be pretty crazy to be a rider. I'm happy I'm not a sprinter because these guys are the craziest guys in peloton and take massive risks for victories."

(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 15, 2020 Deceuninck - Quick Step Belgium rider Remco Evenepoel is helped by staff member and medical staff as he lies down after crashed during the 114th edition of the giro di Lombardia (Tour of Lombardy),  a 231 km cycling race from Bergamo to Como. A few days before the start of the Tour de France, after the fall of Remco Evenepoel during the Tour of Lombardy and the one of Fabio Jakobsen during the Tour of Poland, the the cyclist struggle with this series of accidents which marked the resumption of the races. / AFP / Marco BERTORELLO