The situation proved to be worse than expected for Team Saxo Bank's Stuart O'Grady after yesterday's crash in Milano-Sanremo. On Saturday evening the Australian rider was brought in for further examinations at a clinic in Monaco, where O'Grady was diagnosed with a fracture in his right collarbone, an additional fracture on a rib, and an edema between O'Grady's lungs and ribs.
"Stuart was sent home from the clinic with a report stating that he had been lucky with only a few bruises after his crash, but when they looked more carefully at the X-ray images, he was called back. The most serious is his edema between the lungs and ribs, which required surgery yesterday and he might have to go back to get more. Even though his fractures are minor, and that they get rid of the edema, it is not likely that he gets on the bike and will be able to train hard in the next few weeks. Seen in that perspective, the classics, unfortunately, are over for Stuart," commented Team Saxo Bank physician Piet De Moor.
"Stuart is a tough guy, and if everything goes well he can come back and go fast again in a month's time. He has certainly had his share of accidents in his career, but I think on the other hand, that he - if anyone - has the strength and morale to come back quickly, " De Moor added.