Chloe Dygert undergoes surgery to repair laceration in left leg after Worlds crash (2024)

Chloe Dygert undergoes surgery to repair laceration in left leg after Worlds crash (1)

Chloe Dygert has undergone successful surgery to treat a deep laceration to her left leg, sustained in a crash during the time trial at the UCI Road World Championships in Imola, Italy, on Thursday. USA Cycling confirmed that Dygert is recovering in a hospital in Bologna and that she is expected to make a full recovery.

"We are relieved that this crash was not worse than it could have been. While this crash is distressing, Chloe is young and a fighter," said Jim Miller, USA Cycling's Chief of Sport Performance.

"With Chloe's determination, we know she will be back riding before we know it. For now, we want her to focus on healing."

The elite women raced a 31.7km flat, out-and-back route that started and finished at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrariin Imola. Dygert, who went into the race as the defending champion and favourite to win, had set the fastest time at the 14.9km intermediate check point with an astonishing 19:35 minutes – nearly half a minute faster than her competitors.

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Dygert didn't finish the race after she seemed to have lost control on a descent, hitting a guardrail and going down the steep, grassy verge on the other side.She hit the guardrail at a point just after the protective padding had ended.

She was treated by race medical staff in an ambulance and then airlifted to the hospital in Bologna. She was confirmed to be conscious, but images showed a deep cut on her left leg.

"Dygertwas immediately treated by event medics at the site of the crash," confirmed USA Cycling. "She was transported to a hospital in Bologna, Italy, where she was treated by their medical team. She is out of surgery, resting comfortably and is expected to make a full recovery."

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Dygert's father, David, spoke with the IndyStar following the crash. Her father confirmed that Dygert suffered a laceration to her quadricep and that a ligament was "severed or severely damaged". He also confirmed that Dygert underwent surgery to repair the laceration.

Kristin Armstrong, Dygert's personal coach, said that she believes Dygert will recover fully from her injuries.

"Chloe is a gifted athlete," Armstrong said in the press release. "She's had accidents in the past and returned stronger than ever. I have no doubt that this will be the case again."

Armstrong told Cyclingnews that she felt devastated and heartbroken after watching Dygert crash during the time trial while she was watching the event unfold on television form her home in Boise, Idaho.

"Chloe puts everything into what she does in bike racing," Armstrong told Cyclingnews. "People are fascinated by her because of her character and how she competes. She is a fierce competitor and a fierce trainer.

"She loves competition, and the thrill of winning is in her DNA, and that will help her heal. She loves to win.

"The most important thing for Chloe is to trust the process when she's coming back. We all have to have patience and trust the process. It won't happen overnight, and when we realise that, and have patience, there is no question that Chloe will come back stronger than ever."

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