In a cycling race where there is no saving, you should not trust or take anything for granted, especially when you are riding very fast and when the finish line is near. And if they don’t ask the American Robin Carpenter. the cyclist of The Angels He was about to negotiate a left outside curve when he violently bumped the side of his body with another runner. Nothing happened to the rival and he quickly took the curve, while Carpenter suddenly fell to the ground.
He was admitted to Athens Hospital, Georgia where he himself reported what happened through social networks, and he did it this way: “The doctor came and told me that my wrist was not broken, which is great,” said Carpenter for the first time. “Then he said my clavicle was broken and I also had several broken ribs. And then he took another look at the X-ray and said, ‘Oh yeah, wrist is broken too,’ so that’s great.”
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Not content with these words, the member of group L39IONwho he recently reached, posted a tweet with a video of the fall in which he tagged USA Cycling writing: “This is the most fucked up thing I’ve ever witnessed in a bike race. Suspension? WTH.”
Source: La Verdad
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