Carlos Rodriguez Pulls Out of Tour De France with Fractured Pelvis
- Ineos-Grenadiers rider Carlos Rodriguez has exited the Tour de France due to a fractured pelvis, confirmed by his team.
- Rodriguez crashed on Wednesday, and hospital scans verified the fracture just before Stage 18 while he is under the supervision of the medical team.
- Carlos Rodriguez was 10th in the overall standings, over 20 minutes behind race leader Tadej Pogačar.
- Rodriguez will return home to focus on his recovery and rehabilitation process as the race concludes on Sunday in Paris.
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A victim of a fall during the 17th stage of the Tour de France, Carlos Rodriguez was forced to give up. Bad news that benefits a Frenchman.
The Ineos Grenadiers team announced that Carlos Rodriguez suffered a fractured pelvis in a crash during stage 17 of the Tour de France. As a result, the Spaniard has withdrawn from the Tour.
On Thursday 24 July, Spanish climber Carlos Rodriguez leaves the Grand Boucle due to a fracture of the pelvis. Frenchman Jordan Jegat joins the Top 10 of the general classification.
Spanish cyclist Carlos Rodriguez, who was involved in a crash in the Tour de France the day before, has withdrawn from the Tour de France due to a fractured pelvis before the start of stage 18, his team Ineos announced. The 10th overall rider in this year's Tour de France and winner of the 2023 stage in Morzine, fell at the end of stage 17.

Carlos Rodriguez pulls out of Tour de France with fractured pelvis
Carlos Rodriguez has pulled out of the Tour de France with a fractured pelvis. The Ineos-Grenadiers rider crashed during Wednesday's stage and hospital scans confirmed the injury.
The Tour remains crooked for Spanish cyclists. No aspirations in the general standings and, for the moment, with few options to achieve a stage victory, this Thursday, hours before...
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