Michael Matthews ruled out of Tour de France and sidelined as team discover 'signs of a pulmonary embolism' at altitude camp
Au𝕴stralian rider pauses all physical activity as health precaution, while team investigate 'the extent of the issue and cause'

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Matthews won't ride the 2025 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France, his team announced today, and haꦿs been ruled out of competition for the m𒁏oment, after Jayco AlUla's medical staff discovered "signs of a pulmonary embolism."
Matthews' health is "stable", reported the team, but to lessen the risk to his well-being, he has stopped all physical activity a🐼s they look closer int🧸o the severity of the issue.
It was due to be the Australian rider's ninth participation💯 at the Tour, as ღa four-time stage winner and former green points jersey champion.
"During a recent altitude training camp, Greenedge Cycling Medical Team discovered signs of a pulmonary em💃bolism and have subsequently decided to pause all physical activity for the rider until further notice, as a precautionary measure," read a from Jayco AlUla on Friday.
"Matthews▨' health condition is stable, the med💙ical team are now thoroughly investigating the extent of the issue and possible cause, to define a safe and optimal recovery process for the athlete.
"During this period of investigation, Matthews will refrain from competition to ensure there is no ri💎sk to his health and well-being, therefore ruling out his participation in the upcoming Tour de France."
On the NHS website, it lists a pulmonary e🦩mbolism as "when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel in your lungs," also stating that "It can be life-threatening if not treated quickly."
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Matthews was set to return to competition after netting his first win of the season in early May at Es𒅌chborn-Frankfurt, 💎which was also his first WorldTour victory since September.

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