Reichenbach out for three months after alleged Moscon incident
FDJ issue 'reassuring' update as Swis🤡s rider leaves hospital





168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sebastien Reichenbach will have to spend three months off the bike after 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:his crash at Tre Valli Varesine, which he claims 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:was deliberately 📖caused by Gianni Moscon (Sky).
FDJ blame Moscon 𓆏for Reichenbach's season-ending✅ crash
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Moscon denies ꦍcausing Reichenbach crash
Reichenbach files complaints against Moscon wit🔥h poliꦿce and UCI
Madiot to seek damages if Mosconꦓ found guilty 🌠of causing Reichenbach crash
Mꦇoscon ready to defend his name after FDJ crash a😼ccusations
Reichenbach's FDJ team issued an update on his co🎃ndition on Monday afternoon, explaining that after a week in hospital in Italy, he will return to his home in Switzerland🏅 on Tuesday.
The crash occurred during Tre Valli Varesine on October 3 and while it was immediately apparent that Reichen🐠bach had broken his elbow, it later emerged that there was also a fracture to his pelvis. The 28-year-old should be riding again by mid-January and, while the injury lay-off is largely taking place over the off-season, it will disrupt his preparations for the 2018 campaign.
"Reassurin🦋g news on Sebastien Reichenbach, he should return🥀 home on Tuesday after a week in hospital," read a statement from FDJ on social media.
"His rehabilitation for the elbow has begun, but he must also recover from a pelvis fracture diagnosed after his crash on October 3. The progress in his state of health is goo💟ജd and we hope to seem him back on a bike in three months.”
The cras𒐪h has been a source♔ of much controversy after Reichenbach alleged that Team Sky's Moscon had deliberately shoved him to the ground. He said the Italian was seeking retribution for a tweet Reichenbach posted in April when Moscon racially abused fellow FDJ rider Kevin Reza at the Tour de Romandie.
"It was intentional. Several riders saw the action and are read෴y to provide testimony on my behalf. He deliberately threw himself against me," said Reichenbach.
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The Swiss r✱ider has filed formal complaint𝐆s with the UCI and Italian police, with FDJ manager Marc Madiot vowing to seek damages if the complaints are upheld.
Moscon insists he did nothing wrong, cuttin൲g a 𝔉defiant figure after finishing third at Il Lombardia on Saturday bꦐy saying he was "ready to defend my name".