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Fabio Jakobsen is back in his home country of the Netherlands, where medical checks have indicated that initial reports from Polish doctors were not entirely accurate. Though Jakobsen sustained serious facial damage, his team doctors are hopeful for a full recovery and return to racing. The sprinter, who crashed in the first stage of the …

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Two days after he sparked a crash at the Tour of Poland that seriously injured Fabio Jakobsen and left several others hurt as well, Dylan Groenewegen has spoken at length about the incident for the first time. Groenewegen’s Jumbo-Visma team, meanwhile, has released a statement announcing that Groenewegen will be suspended from racing until the …

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Fabio Jakobsen is no longer in a coma. The 23-year-old Dutchman had been in an induced coma since Wednesday, when he was seriously injured in a crash on stage 1 of the Tour of Poland. Two days later and after receiving extensive medical treatment that included a surgery lasting for several hours, Jakobsen was awake …

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Jumbo-Visma’s Dylan Groenewegen apologized on Thursday for causing the crash on the opening stage of the Tour of Poland that injured Fabio Jakobsen (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) and several others – including Groenewegen himself – while Deceuninck team manager Patrick Lefevere confirmed that he was planning to file a police complaint. “I hate what happened yesterday. I can’t …

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Dutch cyclist Fabio Jakobsen (Deceuninck-Quick Step) is fighting for his life on Wednesday evening after a sickening crash on stage 1 of the Tour of Poland. The 23-year-old Dutch national champion went into the barriers just before the finish line in Katowice, having been squeezed against the barriers in the sprint by Dylan Groenewegen of …

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