The injuries that Mark Cavendish sustained in his crash on stage one of the Tour de France have turned out to be worse than expected and the Brit now faces a recovery time of six weeks. This means that he will miss the Commonweath Games and is likely to also be out of the Vuelta a Espana.
Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team rider Mark Cavendish underwent further examinations after his crash during the first stage of the Tour de France last Saturday.
The results underlined the need for surgery after it was confirmed that all ligaments around the AC-joint were ruptured and the shoulder separated.
The surgery to stabilize the AC joint will take place on Wednesday 9th of July.
The recovery time after the surgery will be around six weeks.
"It's worse than I was hoping but immediately after the crash I knew something was really wrong," Cavendish said. "It is really painful, but at the moment all I can do is focus 100% of my effort on my recovery to be able to get back racing for Omega Pharma - Quick-Step as quickly as possible."
20.05: GP Mazda SCHELKENS |
20.05: Paris - Troyes |
20.05: Ronde van Limburg |
12.05 - 21.05: Tour d'Algérie |
22.05: GP de la Ville d'Annaba |
20.05 - 24.05: Cycling Tour of Albania |
24.05: GP de la Ville d'Alger |
23.05 - 25.05: Tour of Estonia |
25.05: Due Giorni Marchigiana |
25.05: ZLM Omloop der Kempen |
Geerike SCHREURS 35 years | today |
Dzianis MARCHUK 24 years | today |
Charlotte BECKER 41 years | today |
Helder Ricardo Fidalgo MAGALHAES 41 years | today |
Marco GHISELLI 42 years | today |
© CyclingQuotes.com