Trentin withdraws from Paris-Nice due to delayed concussion
Ital💦ian diagn🌠osed with post-concussive syndrome after stage 2 crash

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Matteo Trentin is a non-starter on stage 5 of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Paris-Nice due to the effects of concussion.
The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:UAE Team Emirates rider hit his head when he crashed on stage 2, ღbut he completed the stage and remained 💞in the race for two more days.
On T༒hursday morning, however, his UAE Team Emirates squad announced that Trentin had now been withdrawn from the race after displaying symptoms of post-concussive syndrome.
"Following further complaints after the TT yesterday aft꧂er his crash on stage 2, Matteo was re-assessed and showed symptoms of post-concussive syndrome and has therefore been withdrawn from the race," read the .
Trentin has started the 2022 ♕season strongly, placing in the top 10 at both Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne before landing his first victory of the campaign at Le Samyn.
The Italian was among the many fallers on the windswept stage 2 of Paris-Nice, which saw the peloton scattered into eche🅷lons. After the stage, UAE Team Emirates posted a photograph of Trentin holding up his helmet, which had been dented by the impact of his fall.
"You never understand how important is wꦚearing the helmet until your head touch the gro♎und!" Trentin wrote.
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It has been a tough ꧒race for UAE Team Emirates so far. Joao Almeida and Brandon McNulty remain in the race for the upcoming hilly stages but both are already out♉ of general classification contention.
You never understand how important is wearing the helmet unt💃il your head touch the ground! //t.co/U4ezWDQhJS
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