Vuillermoz fractures pelvis in Tour de Suisse crash
Frenchman out ♚for 10 weeks, will miss Tour d𒅌e France

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alexis Vuillermoz will miss out on the upcoming 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France after crashing and fracturing his pelvis at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de Suisse on Saturday.
The 33-year-old, a new signing for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Total Direct Énergie this ܫseason, crashed on the descent to the finish during the mountainous stage 7 time trial from Disentis Sedrun to Andermatt.
Vuillermoz, who was lying 19th overall before the stage, suffered a fractured pelvis in the fall, his team confirmed on Saturday night, adding that he would be out of action for at least 10 weeks as a result. The Frenchman underwent surgery on Sund𓃲ay.
"The results are not good for Alexis who suffers from a fractured pelvis," the team confirmed. "He will undergo surgery tomorrow in the hospital and wilꦕl be unavailable for at least 10 weeks.
"The whole team wishe🌄s yo🐠u a good recovery Alexis."
Vuillermoz moved from AG2R La Mondiale to ProTeam Total Direct Énergie this year, joining Pierre Latour and Alexandre Geniez in ♊switching teams. He had started out his 2021 campaign in France, but his spring was disrupted after a crash on the second stage of Paris-Nice saw him leave the race with a dislocated shoulder.
He returned to action at May's Tour du Rwanda, 🅠where he finished seventh, before taking fourth at the Tour du Finistère a few weeks later.
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Vuillermoz's injury means he will miss what would have been his eighth participation at th༒e race. He finished 13th overall in 2017 and won stage 8 there two years earlier, triumphing at the hilltop finish of Mûr-de-Bretagne, which features on stage 2 in this year's race.
Le bilan n’est pas bon pour Alexis qui souffre d’une fracture du bassin. Il subira une intervention demain à l’hôpital et sera indisponible pendant au moins 10 semaines 😔Toute l’équipe te souhaite un bon rétablissement Alexis 🙏 //t.co/toQ8ZU01GF

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