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Australian cyclist Vine avoids surgery after shocking crash but faces six weeks in a neck brace

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Australian cyclist Vine avoids surgery after shocking crash but faces six weeks in a neck brace

Australian cycling star Jay Vine will not have to undergo surgery for the spinal injuries he suffered when he fell heavily in a terrible accident at the Itzulia Basque Country race.

His UAE Team Emirates medical director, Adrian Rotunno, said on Saturday that last year’s Tour Down Under winner would remain in hospital and wear a neck brace for up to six weeks.

After suffering what the team described as “a cervical fracture and two vertebral body fractures of the thoracic spine” in Thursday’s crash in northern Spain, there were initially fears the 28-year-old would need surgery.

“After reviewing the MRI and final clinical evaluation, fortunately Jay will not require surgery. The fractures are stable enough to not warrant surgical correction,” Rotunno said in a team statement.

“Jay will remain in hospital for the next few days to allow for continued observations and further recovery. He will be in a neck brace for up to six weeks, but will be able to begin general body rehabilitation starting next week.”

Vine appeared to have come off worst among the dozen who fell in the massive crash that left other luminaries seriously injured, including double Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard and double world champion Remco Evenepoel.

After the Canberra cyclist slipped at high speed while descending into a roadside cement ditch, he remained motionless while being treated and the television footage left his wife Bre, also a former cyclist, fearing the worst.

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