Overview
- Michelle Froome told The Times that doctors identified a pericardial rupture in addition to a pneumothorax, five broken ribs and a fractured lumbar vertebra.
- The four-time Tour de France winner was airlifted to hospital after the solo crash and underwent surgery the following day.
- Reports describe him touching a curb at roughly 50 km/h and colliding head-on with a road sign, with no other vehicles involved.
- He is described as stable and recovering, and he is not expected to return to racing this season.
- Froome, 40, rides for Israel‑Premier Tech with a contract expiring at year-end, adding uncertainty to his competitive future.