Matteo Moschetti hospitalised with multiple fractures after being hit by truck driver
Update: Italian has successful s🌄urgery for fractured collarbone, beg𝔉ins recovery process from fractures to two neck vertebrae and sternum

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Matteo Moschetti is out of action with multiple injuries after being hi꧙t by ജa truck driver while riding on Tuesday, July 23.
The Italian sprinter, who rides for Q36.5 Pro Cycℱling, was taken to 💞Niguarda Hospital in Milan by helicopter following the incident.
first reported that Moschetti had suffered several fractures, including a fractured collarbone, two neck vertebrae fractures, and cuts and nerve damage in his face.According to an update on July 29 by his Q36.5 Pro Cycling team, the 27-year-old had surgery for his fractured collarbone⛎ and was rel🦹eased by the hospital five days later.
“After a collision with a truck on July 23rd, 2024, Matteo Moschetti suffered several fractꦦures of the cervical and thoracic spine, as well as a left-sided collarbone fracture and a sternum fracture. In addition, there were deep wounds on the left side of his face. He🔴 was always in stable condition and the collarbone fracture was surgically treated last week," stated Lorenz Emmert, head physician at Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team.
“Fortunately, Matteo was discharged from the hospital this pa🔯st Sunday. Further medical checks will follow but we are confident that he will recover in the next few weeks/months."
Moschetti🌱 was last in action at the Italian National Championships in June, and had 10 top 10s this season, including second at Clasica de Almeria. He was in his eighth season as a road pro, including a second ye⛦ar with Q36.5.
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“I&🍨rsquo;m happy and thankful to be in one piece and relatively healthy. I owe a great deal of thanks to the doctors, my family, and my team for their unwavering support during this challenging time. My main focus now is on recovering and regaining my health," Mosche🍒tti said in the team statement.
"I also want to extend my gratitude to everyone who sent messag🃏es of support and encouragement over the 𒈔past week."
There were no updates on the incident, though La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that he had no memory o🐻f the collision.

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