Tragic Setback for Pfeiffer Georgi in Tour de France Femmes

British cyclist Pfeiffer Georgi sustained a neck fracture and a broken hand in a crash during the Tour de France Femmes. Her team, DSM-Firmenich PostNL, confirmed that Georgi would need to recover off the bike for at least four weeks. The injury is a significant loss for the team.

Tragic Setback for Pfeiffer Georgi in Tour de France Femmes

British rider Pfeiffer Georgi sustained a neck fracture and a broken hand during a crash in the fifth stage of the Tour de France Femmes, her team confirmed on Friday. The 23-year-old was involved in a high-speed pile-up about six kilometers from Thursday's finish and was forced to abandon the race.

"We are very sad to lose Pfeiffer due to yesterday's hard crash," DSM-Firmenich PostNL coach Albert Timmer said on the Dutch team's website. "She is not only important during the race as our road captain but also off the bike she brings a lot to the group, so this is a big loss for us as a team."

Team doctor Camiel Aldershof reported that Georgi had been assessed in hospital. "The evaluations showed fractures of the neck that fortunately do not require surgery and a fracture in her right hand," he said. "It was a heavy fall, so we will continue to assess and monitor her as she returns home."

"It's likely we'll see her off the bike for at least the next four weeks, but we are in no rush and her health and recovery are paramount."

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