Bernal, Valverde out of Giro d'Italia

The hot favourite for the Giro d'Italia, Egan Bernal will not start the grand tour and neither will the reigning world champion, both casualties of training crashes.

Egan Bernal and Alejandro Valverde will miss the 2019 Giro d'Italia (Getty)

Egan Bernal and Alejandro Valverde will miss the 2019 Giro d'Italia (Getty) Source: Getty

Movistar's veteran has failed to recover in time from an edema to the sacrum he sustained while training for Liege-Bastogne-Liege in the final week of April, according to a team statement. 

Meanwhile, La Gazetta Dello Sport  reports Team Ineos' Bernal crashed on a slippery road during training and was to undergo surgery for a fractured collarbone on Sunday.

He told fans via Instagram "friends, do not worry, this only gives me more motivation to train hard for the rest of the season."

Egan Bernal in hospital after fracturing his collarbone (Egan Bernal's Insta story)
Egan Bernal in hospital after fracturing his collarbone (Egan Bernal's Insta story) Source: Instagram
Ineos has not confirmed its plan B and according to the Italian newspaper, will also bench Gianni Moscon, alluding to lack of form.

But the Giro's loss will surely benefit the Tour de France as Bernal now has a free slot on his dance card in July, and likely serve team duties or light up the race himself. Valverde too is likely to suit up for Movistar at the Tour de France. 


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Published 6 May 2019 11:09am
Updated 6 May 2019 11:12am
By Cycling Central
Source: AFP, La Gazzetta Dello Sport, Cycling Central


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