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Fabio Jakobsen to be woken from induced coma after Tour of Poland crash

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Doctors will attempt to wake Fabio Jakobsen from his medically-induced coma on Thursday after the Dutch cyclist underwent surgery overnight.

Jakobsen is in a stable condition in hospital after a major crash on stage one of the Tour of Poland on Wednesday.

The 23-year-old’s team Deceuninck-Quick-Step confirmed he had not suffered brain or spinal injuries after he collided at high speed with compatriot Dylan Groenewege­n metres from the line of the final downhill sprint and crashed over the barriers into an official. Jakobsen was airlifted to hospital and placed in a coma and after undergoing facial surgery it is hoped he can regain consciousn­ess.

“Fabio had facial surgery during the night. His situation is stable at the moment and later today the doctors will try to wake Fabio up,” said a statement by Deceuninck-Quick-Step.

Meanwhile, Movistar have confirmed that Edu Prades will not compete in Thursday’s second stage of the event after he was one of the riders involved in the incident in Katowice. Prades spent the night in hospital after suffering a wound to his back which required stitches and the 32-year-old is set to fly to Pamplona to undergo further check-ups following a small transverse fracture to cervical vertebra C6.

The incident was caused by JumboVisma sprinter Groenewege­n drifting into Jakobsen’s path and, after he had been disqualifi­ed, the 27-year-old’s action was condemned by cycling’s governing body.

A UCI statement read: “The Union Cycliste Internatio­nale strongly condemns the dangerous behaviour of rider Dylan Groenewege­n, who sent Fabio Jakobsen into the barriers a few

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