Matteo Jorgenson Out of Ardennes Classics After Breaking Collarbone in Amstel Gold Race Crash
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The American has fallen and will be a package for the next two big dates of the season.
Falling on Sunday at the Amstel Gold Race, the American suffers from a broken collarbone.
Matteo Jorgenson broke his collarbone in a crash at the Amstel Gold Race. As a result, the American will miss the Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège this coming week.
The images left little doubt. While there were about 40 kilometres left to travel in the Amstel Gold Race, a slip of Kevin Vauquelin would have had a heavy impact on Matteo Jorgenson. Not being able to avoid the rider of the Ineos Grenadiers team, trapped in a left turn approached with a high speed, the American went heavily to the ground with the right shoulder that took the essential part of the shock. If the Frenchman was able to get back on …
Victim of a crash during the Amstel Gold Race, Matteo Jorgenson suffered a broken collarbone. The American rider from Visma Lease a Bike will obviously be forced to withdraw from the Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Shortly after Romain Grégoire's attack on the Amstel Gold Race's favourite group this Sunday, Kévin Vauquelin derailed in a turn and led into his downfall Matteo Jorgenson, hit on the shoulder, as well as Huub Artz, rescued from the escape.
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