British rider Lizzie Deignan was involved in a crash late on stage two of the Vuelta Femenina as Alison Jackson sprinted to victory in Spain.
Deignan, who has only just returned from a broken arm sustained in the Tour of Flanders a month ago, went down in one of two crashes in the final three kilometres.
The 35-year-old was able to get up and cross the finish line before going for medical checks.
Canadian Jackson finished ahead of Blanka Kata Vas, who moved into the overall lead as a result of bonus seconds.
The second stage was a 118.5km route from Bunol to Moncofa, with the victory Jackson’s third on the Women’s WorldTour.
“I came in with a real fire to win this,” she said.
“Even starting with the rain, you take a mentality that you have to be real careful. I was in the right position at the right time with team-mates to take care of me, right from the beginning.
“I just made the right decisions, crashes were happening and I kept being safe.”