Italian Filippo Baroncini Wakes up After Two Weeks in a Coma
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Italian media reports that cyclist Filippo Baroncini has been released from a medically induced coma after two weeks. Doctors' prognosis is cautious. The 24-year-old Baroncini has been hospitalized since his fatal accident on the third stage of the Tour de Pologne. He was hospitalized for several days in Wałbrzych, where he underwent surgery on his collarbone. The Italian rider was then transferred to a hospital in Milan. He underwent further pr…
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The Italian cyclist Filippo Baroncini put his heart in a fist to the whole sport of the cranks two weeks ago, after a sharp fall in the Tour of Poland. At 24 years old, the former champion of the world sub23 suffered an accident in full stage that caused him multiple bills.Thus, the doctors who supervised the recovery process -which needed several operations - decided to induce him to coma to save him pain. Two weeks later, Baroncini has awakene…
Filippo Baroncini, the young Italian cyclist involved in a crash on stage three of the Tour de Pologne, was released from a medically induced coma after two weeks. According to Italian media, doctors' prognosis is cautious, and the 24-year-old remains in hospital.
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