Crashes continue under treacherous weather in California
By Kirsten Robbins in Modeꦍsto, Califor💫nia An ambulance took Bissell's Omar Kem, Cervélo-TestTeam's...
By Kirsten Robbins in Modesto, California
An ambulance took Bissell's Omar Kem, Cervélo-TestTeam's Ted King and Team Type 1's Ian MacGregor to the Modesto hospital after the riders crashed early in stage three of the Tour of California. They were taken to the Doctor's Meꦜdicine Centre of Modesto.
The accidents happened separately. King crashed ღwithin the neutral start, re-hashing an old arm injury from last season. The next accident involved Kem who crashed at the crest of the first KOM on Sierra Road, located 16 kilometres into the 167-kilometre road race.
Doctors from the trauma unit at the Doctor Medical Centre confirmedꦑ that Kem sustained a broken pelvis on the left side. Acco🐻rding to Beth Skau, Bissell's press officer, no surgery is required. "Kem is in a lot of pain but still in good spirits. He has been released from the hospital."
This marks the second loss for the Bissell team. Andy Jacques-Maynes a parked car midway through the prev🍃ious stage from Sausalito to Santa Cruz. He suffered a concussion.
MacGregor was not able to make it through a tight corner descending Sierra Road. He came off the road and went into a truck parked in a driveway. According🃏 to Sean Weide, Team Type 1 press officer, doctor🉐s stitched up his chin.
Only one ambulance was initially available for the peloton, so collecting all the crashed riders was a slow. All were brought to the Docto💙rs Medical 𒁏Centre of Modesto
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Race leader Levi Leipheimer crossed wheels with his teammate Lance Armstrong midway through the stage, causing both riders to go down. According to Leipheimer, he had his head down during a💦 section of strong wind and rain. "It was my fault," said Leipheimer. "I looked down in a windy section and next thing you knew I touched his [Armstrong's] wheel and we were down. Usually you can put your foot down and hold it up but not today - I went down on my ass." Neither rider was injured.