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Ex-Tour de France champion Bernal ‘stable’ after bus accident

Giro d’Italia champion underwent operation for fractured femur, patella, chest trauma after colliding with back of vehicle at bus stop

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Jan 2022 3:00PM

Ex-Tour de France champion Bernal ‘stable’ after bus accident
Pictures shared on social media showed Giro d’Italia champion Egan Bernal (pictured above) lying on the ground surrounded by teammates after the 2019 Tour de France winner ran into the back of a bus as it pulled up at a stop in the town of Gachancipa in Colombia. – Mundo Ciclístico Twitter pic, January 25, 2022

BOGOTA − Former Tour de France winner Egan Bernal was “conscious” and “stable” in hospital following a training accident with a bus in his native Colombia, his cycling team Ineos Grenadiers said yesterday.

Pictures shared on social media showed the 25-year-old Giro d’Italia champion lying on the ground surrounded by teammates.

The back of a bus with a huge dent in it is visible in the picture.

“Bernal... was accompanied to hospital by team medical staff and was conscious upon arrival. He is stable and undergoing further assessment,” said Ineos.

The 2019 Tour winner suffered “multiple lacerations” and was receiving treatment in a clinic, the local transport police said, adding that he ran into the back of the vehicle as it pulled up at a bus stop.

The accident happened in the town of Gachancipa − around 30km from the capital Bogota.

The Sabana University Clinic, where he was being treated, announced that he had undergone an operation for a fractured femur, patella and chest trauma.

“We wish him a speedy recovery (...) we trust that his state of health will evolve satisfactorily and that he can continue to reap triumphs,” said Colombian President Ivan Duque on Twitter.

Just a few days earlier, Bernal posted a video on his social media accounts showing a near miss with a car while out training with teammates and criticised the driver.

Bernal became an instant star in 2019 when he upstaged British teammate and then champion Geraint Thomas to win the Tour − cycling’s most prestigious prize.

He would enjoy a stellar season, also winning the Paris-Nice and Tour de Suisse races.

But his 2020 season was hampered by a back injury and he failed to finish his Tour defence as Slovenia’s Tadej Pogacar dazzled.

Last year, Bernal switched focus and won the Giro on his debut in the pink jersey race, before also finishing sixth at the Vuelta a Espana later in the year.

He recently signed a contract extension with British team Ineos until 2026 and will return to the Tour in July.

“I feel it has been a long time since I rode the Tour. I’m really excited about going back,” said Bernal when his contract extension was announced. – AFP, January 25, 2022

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