Another injury update (French):
https://www.ledauphine.com/sport/2019/06/13/dave-brailsford-chris-froome-est-toujours-inconscient
Google translated:
Dave Brailsford: "Chris Froome is still unconscious"
Always marked by the heavy fall of his leader, the manager of Team Ineos gave news of Chris Froome, this Wednesday morning at the start of the fifth stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné. The Brit, still unconscious, was operated on his many fractures last night in Saint-Etienne.
Dave, what's the latest news about Christopher Froome?
"He is at the Saint-Etienne hospital and had an operation during the night for eight hours. He is in intensive care for two or three days. Then we'll see when we can bring him home. "
What fractures did it take to operate?
"The femur, the elbow, the ribs and the hip. There was a lot of work to do ... It was a pretty important operation. The staff at Saint-Etienne was great. They decided to do all the operations in the same amount of time rather than little by little. The wound was so bad that it had to be done as quickly as possible. In this situation, the longer one waits, the greater the risk of aggravating the injury. "
Have you been able to interact with him?
"No ... he's still unconscious. "
In what state is your team?
"We see falls every day. We are used to seeing this but even after years in the sport, it's hard to see bad falls like Chris's. We immediately knew that it was a serious accident. Wout (Poels) was next to him. He fell next to an ambulance and thankfully. It was a very difficult situation to manage if there were no doctors there. "
Are you worried that this is the end of his career?
"I do not think about it ... It's not worth it to project. The important thing for me is to stay focused on the race, for the staff and for the runners. Mentally, it's traumatic for a lot of people in the team. We just spent three weeks together in Tenerife, the team is very close. It's important to manage all that with emotion. We are here to continue ... The race continues. If Chris could talk and participate in the briefing, I'm sure he would have said to everyone, "You have to run and do not lower your head! We will try to do it. "