While the caravan of the Tour de San Luis left the Argentine city to return to Europe, Adriano Malori now faces a trip to the Clinica Fleming in Buenos Aires. It is good news because the transfer has been authorized by doctors due to the progress shown by the Movistar rider.
In addition to establishing rehabilitation therapy, doctors will have to analyze the small brain injury (maybe an aneurysm) that was found during the tests and is not linked to the crash but might be the cause. This news is not confirmed by any medical statement but has circulated both in Argentina and in Europe.
Yesterday Malori received visits from Eros Capecchi and Michele Scarponi and from his teammates Nairo Quintana and Fran Ventoso.
Malori crashed hard in the fifth stage of the Tour de San Luis and was in an induced coma for several hours.
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