There have been raised more questions about Adriano Malori's condition. Gazzetta.it reports that the doctors at the San Luis have suggested that the crash at the Tour de San Luis was caused by a brain malfunction or even by an aneurysm .
The uncertainly stems from the latest test which revealed a small anomaly in an area not involved in the accident. For this reason, the Movistar riders will be transferred to the hospital of Buenos Aires in the coming days and will undergo the necessary checks there.
The latest news from Movistar are reassuring as Malori is now again eating and his injuries seem to less severe than initially thought.
"Adriano Malori's condition continues to improve. His response to stimuli is good. It is expected that he will begin to take liquids by mouth at midday today. He is accompanied by a family friend and a family member will arrive tomorrow. Plans are now underway for his transfer to a specialised clinic in Buenos Aires, perhaps midweek. After more extensive examination there, it will be possible to begin preparations for his return to Italy," the team announced yesterday
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