Milan-Sanremo Women's: Debora Silvestri Sustains Five Broken Ribs After Heavy Fall, Remarking "It Could Have Been Worse"
Italian cyclist Debora Silvestri was involved in a severe crash during the prestigious Milan-Sanremo Women's race. The incident resulted in significant injuries for the athlete, who has been diagnosed with five broken ribs.
Despite the pain and the gravity of her condition, Silvestri has demonstrated remarkable resilience and an optimistic perspective. Following the diagnosis, she commented, "It could have been worse," acknowledging the potential for even more severe consequences from such a high-speed fall.
This unfortunate event underscores the inherent dangers and physical demands of professional road cycling. Her recovery is expected to be lengthy, sidelining her for a significant part of the racing season. The cycling community has expressed widespread support and wishes for Debora Silvestri's swift and full recovery.
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