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Volta à Catalunha

Bruso

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É a bike do Dan Martin
ahh já nem me lembrava que esteve envolvido. Aliás já nem me lembro do Dan Martin para nada. Que inicio de época tão mau. O Rui que se faça ao piso que se já era certo que não ia trabalhar para ninguém, com o Dan Martin nesta forma pode mesmo ser o líder para as LBL
 

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Afinal o Bernal já pedala novamente! :cool::)

Afinal não pedala coisa nenhuma... :(

Egan Bernal is looking on the bright side after crashing out on the final day at the Volta a Catalunya.

The young Colombian impressed in Spain and was sat second overall when he was caught up in a late crash on Sunday’s final stage.

And tests have confirmed that the 21 year old has suffered clavicular and scapular fractures.

Speaking to TeamSky.com, Egan said: “Obviously I’m a little disappointed because it could have been my first WorldTour podium and I’m sad because I felt really good and strong until the last day. But the team gave me so much confidence throughout the race and my teammates did a great job all week. That’s left me really happy.

“I already feel a little better today and I feel relatively good, because it was a strong blow and I know it could have been a lot worse.

“It’s important to think positively now and prepare myself for my next block of racing. I don’t know exactly how long the recovery period will be but at the moment I’m focusing on resting and recovering well.”

Team Sky Doctor Iñigo Sarriegui confirmed Egan’s injuries.

He said: “Egan obviously took a heavy impact on his shoulder and we wanted to make sure we took time to get that properly checked out.

“Unfortunately, he has sustained a clavicular and small scapular fracture and so we’ll be making sure we get specialist opinion on the best next steps for Egan’s recovery and rehabilitation.”

Read more at https://www.teamsky.com/article/bernal-looking-on-the-bright-side#7cDg6SkSOYFOKc5p.99
 
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