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Beyond the Crash – Health, safety and recovery time for athletes who have experienced significant trauma

The bandaged leg of Kazakhstan's Alexey Lutsenko is pictured prior to the 178 km tenth stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race on July 11, 2017 between Perigueux and Bergerac. (Photo by PHILIPPE LOPEZ / AFP)

Pro cycling has an unfortunate association with crashes. High speeds, a big peloton, and very driven athletes taking every chance to win does result in some riders exceeding the limits of grip and space available, resulting in crashes. There, of course, have also been concerns about course design and safety, with riders and rider unions calling out what they deem to be unsafe racing conditions that have led to crashes. It’s not just in the races as well, but out in training, sometimes crashes happen and can have serious ramifications.

But how do riders recover from these, sometimes very serious, crashes? We’ve seen incredible cases of riders winning races just days after fracturing an elbow, completing a Grand Tour with a fractured back, and riders returning from crashes most medical professionals would deem as career-ending, in less than a year.

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