Vuelta a Espana 2021: Jack Haig finishes third behind Primoz Roglic and Enric Mas

He missed the Olympics after breaking his collarbone in a horror crash at the Tour de France, now Jack Haig is back.

Jack Haig (R), on the podium after finishing La Vuelta in third behind winner Primoz Roglic (middle) and second place Enric Mas (L) Picture: Tim de Waele/Getty Images
Jack Haig (R), on the podium after finishing La Vuelta in third behind winner Primoz Roglic (middle) and second place Enric Mas (L) Picture: Tim de Waele/Getty Images

Australian cycling star Jack Haig made up for the pain of missing the Tokyo Olympics by joining an all-time great in finishing third at the Vuelta a España.

The 27-year-old Queenslander became the second Aussie in two years to make the podium of a grand tour and equalled superstar Cadel Evans’ third-placed finish in 2009 to claim the joint best finish by an Australian in the Spanish classic.

It was the perfect turnaround for Haig, whose broken collarbone in the third stage of the Tour de France cost him a spot in Tokyo.

“It’s incredible, I was just speaking to my wife saying how you always dream of getting on a podium at a grand tour, but I really never knew it was possible or not,” Haig said.

“It’s amazing to move to (team) Bahrain Victorious and then having the crash at Tour and come here with no expectations and be third on the podium.

“I have no words for it, and I want to thank everyone who got me here as it doesn’t just happen overnight. It’s not just a year’s work and there are so many people I’d like to thank along the way that helped me.

“I will keep approaching racing the way I do, as long as I’m happy with the right people around me and enjoy it. If you’ve got that, then the results come, and I couldn’t be happier.”

Jack Haig did it the hard way, often climbing without teammates in the mountains. Picture: Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images
Jack Haig did it the hard way, often climbing without teammates in the mountains. Picture: Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images

Haig is the second Aussie in as many years to make the podium of a grand tour after Richie Porte finished third in the 2020 Tour de France.

Haig was three minutes behind Spanish rider Enric Mas, while Slovenian Primož Roglič was a further 4:42 clear as he won his third straight Vuelta.

That continued Slovenia‘s dominance of cycling’s biggest races, with compatriot Tadej Pogačar having won the past two Tour de France titles.

Haig’s heroics come just two months after West Australia’s Ben O’Connor shocked the cycling world with a fourth-placed finish at the Tour de France.

Like Haig, O’Connor crashed fell hard early in the crash-marred Tour, initially fearing he’d broken his shoulder.

The 25-year-old rebounded to win the mountainous stage nine to Tignes, before holding on for fourth place.

He is only the fourth Australian to finish inside the top five at the world’s most prestigious stage race, following Phil Anderson, Cadel Evans and Porte.

At La Vuelta, Haig was joined in the headlines by fellow Aussie Michael Storer, who claimed two stage wins in the mountains.

The 24-year-old Storer finished the race wearing the climber’s jersey.