Tour de Suisse leader Tadej Pogacar began the second stage of the race visibly shaken after witnessing a severe crash involving his fiancée, Urska Zigart, during a concurrent women’s race. Zigart sustained injuries in the fall, initially causing Pogacar to deem his own competition “unimportant.” Throughout the day, Pogacar received updates on Zigart’s condition, learning she had suffered a fractured jaw. Despite the distressing news, Pogacar continued to compete in the men’s race, wearing the yellow jersey. The incident clearly impacted Pogacar’s emotional state at the start of the stage. Zigart’s injury is not life-threatening, but requires medical attention and will sideline her from racing.