When Yves Lampaert and the rest of the Soudal Quick-Step squad set off on their Friday training ride around the roads near Calpe, they were probably expecting four hours, some climbs, possibly an effort or two and maybe even a coffee if they were really lucky. 

What about some impromptu mid-ride strength training? Probably not on anyone’s bingo card.

Well, in a somewhat concerning development considering Soudal Quick-Step, numerous other pro teams and thousands of amateur riders train on these roads year-round, a motorist travelling on those very same roads somehow managed to end up stuck on a roadside wall. 

As pro rider Dana Rožlapa commented on Lampaert’s Instagram post about the bizarre incident, “I’m still wondering how that man even got up there… and whether he should be driving at all.”

Anyway, with the damage done, the Soudal Quick-Step riders did their good deed for the day and pushed the stranded vehicle back off the wall, one of Lampaert’s teammates apparently getting into the driver’s seat to lend a hand.

It was all caught on camera, Lampaert writing: “Forza Wolfpack. We turned around to help to get this man on the road again! Probably wouldn’t be possible with a bunch of climbers.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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And just in time to get a cheer from the other pro team seen in the third video riding in the opposite direction…