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Tour De France: Big-Name Star Ruled Out with Lung Problem

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Australian Michael Matthews will miss this year's Tour de France with a lung problem, his Jayco-AlUla team has confirmed.

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Tour de France Author agencyefe The Australian sprinter Michael Matthews (Jayco Alula) will not be able to participate in the next Tour de France, which begins on July 5 in Lille and ends in Paris on the 27th of that month, this, because symptoms of pulmonary embolism were detected during a concentration in height. The Canberra cyclist, 34 years old, winner of 4 stages in the Tour and 3 in Giro de Italia and Vuelta a España, will have to stop hi…

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The Australian cyclist Michael Matthews will not be able to participate in the Tour de France (5-27 July) after having presented signs of a pulmonary embolism during a concentration in height, announced his team Jayco-Alula on Friday. "During a concentration in height, the medical team discovered signs of a pulmonary embolism and has decided, as a measure of [...] The entry The cyclist Michael Matthews cause low for the Tour for a pulmonary embo…

Australian cycling pro Michael Matthews has cancelled his participation in the Tour de France. The sprinter won the green jersey in 2017 during the round trip through France.

The Tour de France 2025 will take place without one of its most famous sprinters-punchers. Michael Matthews, who won four stages on the Grand Boucle and the green jersey in 2019, will not be present at the start scheduled for July 5 in Lille. The news was announced by his Jayco-AlUla team this Friday, via a press release: "In a recent high-level training camp, the GreenEDGE Cycling medical team discovered signs of pulmonary embolism and subseque…

Australian Michael Matthews will not take part in the Tour de France this summer. His Jayco-AlUla team discovered signs of pulmonary embolism during a recent high altitude training session.

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TUTTOBICIWEB broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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