The opening stage of O Gran Camiño, a Spanish 2.1 stage race, was cancelled on Thursday afternoon amid heavy snowfall, with riders forcing the event to stop
With 20km to go the peloton was stopped by race organisers, with the three riders up the road halted shortly later, as precipitation fell in Galicia, northwest Spain.
While the race was paused, conversations were had between the riders and officials; shortly after the decision was made to not just neutralise the stage but call it off altogether.
As a result, there was no stage winner for stage one, and it is unclear if there will be a race leader going into the second day. There were four stages scheduled for the race, which is in its second year, all in Galicia, with the race finishing in Santiago del Compostela on Sunday.
Riders at O Gran Camiño include Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) for whom the event is his first of the season, and Ruben Gurreiro (Movistar), already a winner at the Saudi Tour this year.
On Thursday's stage one, Gianni Moscon (Astana Qazaqstan) and Sebastian Schönberger (Human Powered Health) were the last men still out up the road from the seven-man break, after others had fallen away from the move, as the snow started to fall.