Giro d'Italia rider almost wiped out by goat: 'Albania's great – just watch out for the goats!'
Dion Smith of Intermarché-Wanty confirmed it was the first time that a goat had tried to knock him off his bike.


You hear the word ‘goat’ a lot in professional cycling these days – but it’s never referring to the actual animal; instead, it’s the acronym of Greatest of all Time that is used, in reference to Tadej Pogačar.
But on stage three of the Giro d’Italia – won by Mads Pedersen – the hairy white animal finally had its day in the spotlight.
Midway through the stage from Vlorë to Vlorë, the race’s final day of its stint in Albania, a mountain goat charged away from around two dozen other goats and across the road as the peloton descended fast down a climb.
Dion Smith, riding for Intermarché-Wanty, was the unlucky rider who happened to be on the goat’s trajectory as it aimed to cross from one side to the other, almost knocking the New Zealander off his bike.
Fortunately, Smith stayed aboard his steed, and the goat managed to reach its destination: the rocky crags across from the field it was previously in – but not before it lashed out at Smith for being in its way.
“I didn’t have much time to think but I could see it 10 seconds before,” Smith recounted afterwards. “The policeman was trying to keep them all in, and then one or two started coming across.
"I didn’t know where he was going to go, but luckily I stayed upright. Everybody else went left and I chose right, but in the end it was alright.”
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Goat recognizes the GOAT 🐐 Dion Smith is the chosen man for this Giro d’Italia 🩷 pic.twitter.com/sd3FrIiTUmMay 11, 2025
Did he make contact with the goat? “I think a little bit,” Smith answered. “I have to watch the replay because it happened so fast that I was focused on staying on my bike, but I think I might have just brushed it. It was pretty close.”
Before the race got underway in Albania, teams were voicing concerns that wild animals would interfere with proceedings, with stray dogs interrupting training rides before stage one.
“I think I probably expected more of a wild dog, but I guess there’s a lot more goats down here!” Smith laughed.
“Albania’s been great and it’s beautiful down the south here. They’ve done really well and I’ve enjoyed it. It’s been a different experience – just watch out for the goats!”
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A freelance sports journalist and podcaster, you'll mostly find Chris's byline attached to news scoops, profile interviews and long reads across a variety of different publications. He has been writing regularly for Cycling Weekly since 2013. In 2024 he released a seven-part podcast documentary, Ghost in the Machine, about motor doping in cycling.
Previously a ski, hiking and cycling guide in the Canadian Rockies and Spanish Pyrenees, he almost certainly holds the record for the most number of interviews conducted from snowy mountains. He lives in Valencia, Spain.
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