Vauquelin Suffers Leg Injury at Home After Top-10 Tour De France Finish
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In the saddle, without injury: Kévin Vauquelin completed three weeks of cycling at the highest level at the Tour de France. A few days after his return, he was given a hard time at home.


Vauquelin suffers leg injury at home after top-10 Tour de France finish
French cyclist Kevin Vauquelin said on Tuesday he had suffered a leg injury carrying a suitcase downstairs at home just days after finishing seventh overall in the Tour de France.The Arkea–B&B Hotels rider fractured the distal end of his fibula in what the team described as a "domestic accident"."For
Finally free after 3 weeks of effort on the roads of the Tour de France, the riders were able to celebrate the finish. When Kevin Vauquelin announced being fractured the "fibula" on Tuesday 29 July, invoking a "accident...
Kévin Vauquelin fractured the distal end of the fibula at his home. This bone is located near the calf and ankle. The duration of the Frenchman's unavailability is not yet known.
The Frenchman fractured the distal end of the fibula, a bone projection on the lateral surface of the ankle. The duration of his absence is not specified.
After His 7th Place in the Tour De France, Kevin Vauquelin Gets Hurt because of a Fall in the Stairs
Arkéa-B & B Hotels, team of the recent seventh of the Tour de France Kévin Vauquelin, has communicated about an injury of his rider. Its duration of unavailability is not yet known After having
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