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Dwars door Vlaanderen crash update - Surgery for Van Aert, Stuyven and Kirsch

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The mournful cries of Wout Van Aert after the Dwars door Vlaanderen crash were accompanied by the brutal vision of a number of riders and bikes scattered across the road, with ripped jerseys and the painful consequences of hitting the road at hard at speed.

Some were taken to hospital for treatment, others were forced to quit the race and some were able to ride on but the injury updates flowed through in the hours after the race and into Thursday as Van Aert, Stuyven and Kirsch underwent surgery and riders awoke in pain.

The Dwars door Vlaanderen crash meant 'the cycling world shifted on its axis' as Barry Ryan wrote in his reflection on Van Aert's ill-fated relationship with the Classics and what it means for the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix and the sport.

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"Biniam Girmay and Laurenz Rex did not sustain any fractures following their crash in Dwars door Vlaanderen," the Belgian team said.

The wait is now on to see if Girmay will be on the start line of the Tour of Flanders, and if the impact will take a toll. 

"Bruises and a sore body is for sure on the menu for the next days, but I'll do my absolute best to be back for Sunday!" Pedersen wrote on Instagram.

"To my to fallen teammates @jasperstuyven and @kirschalex92 I wish you a speedy recovery!"

It's crazy how much of a rollercoaster this bike racing thing is. You can be on the top of the world and the next second feel like in a free fall. Feel heartbroken for all the guys that hit the deck today. 💔 https://t.co/KEyDXr8zZdMarch 27, 2024

🚨 @RondeVlaanderen is FOUR days away 🙌 Hear from our squad ahead of our second monument of the year: https://t.co/lhBCsox6q3#RVV24 #FLCS pic.twitter.com/Onp7GeBxiJMarch 27, 2024

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