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Alberto Contador to miss Olympics due to Tour de France crashes

Doctor reveals extent of Tinkoff rider’s injuries – but contrary to reports, there are no leg fractures

MRI scans have revealed the full extent of the injuries that Tinkoff’s Alberto Contador, who abandoned the Tour de France on Sunday, sustained after crashing on each of the first two days of the race, and they are likely to keep him out of the Rio Olympics next month.

The Spaniard, who had struggled since the opening weekend, left the race with 100km remaining of Sunday’s Stage 9 to Andorra-Arcalis after developing a fever overnight.

> Contador abandons Tour de France

After undergoing a scan, he has been all but ruled out of the Olympic road race in Rio next month, although he hopes to ride the Vuelta, reports the Spanish sports daily, Marca.

Contador, aged 33, appeared today at a press conference in Madrid with Dr Manuel Laws of the CEMTRO Clinic in Madrid, who also treated him in 2014 when he crashed out of the Tour de France with a broken tibia.

While some English language reports maintain that Contador suffered three leg fractures in his crashes at the race the weekend before last, that seems to have been an error in translation.

Dr Laws said that Contador’s injuries comprise "multiple contusions, a hamstring injury grade two on the vastus intermedius muscle of his left thigh, a hamstring injury in the twin of the same leg, and bruises on the supraspinatus muscle on the left shoulder and the deltoid of the right thigh ".

He added that the injuries had impeded Contador’s ability to pedal during the past week, and that he would need four weeks to recover, with complete rest in the next fortnight.

"We know their ability to sacrifice, but the discomfort is serious in two muscles that Alberto constantly employs," he added.

“The prospect of the Games is practically over," said Contador, who looks set to join Trek-Segafredo for 2017, although changes of team cannot be announced until 1 August.

"The goal is to recover for the Vuelta,” he added. “It’s a blow to my morale because the Games were my second big goal of the year and I’ve had to discount them."

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Gasman Jim | 8 years ago
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There is no deltoid muscle in the thigh, it's in the shoulder.

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Gasman Jim | 8 years ago
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There is no deltoid muscle in the thigh, it's in the shoulder.

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Simon E | 8 years ago
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Don't worry, Valverde is still in the race.  angel

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Leviathan | 8 years ago
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What a shame, we all like a good villain to spice things up. I hope he treats himself to a nice steak and frite whilst he recovers.

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