Italian rider Sonny Colbrelli stable after post-race collapse
Italy's Sonny Colbrelli collapsed after his second-place finish in the opening stage of the Volta a Catalunya.
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Italy's Sonny Colbrelli collapsed after his second-place finish in the opening stage of the Volta a Catalunya.
Italian rider Sonny Colbrelli collapsed after finishing second in the first stage of the Volta a Catalunya.
Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain Victorious) needed medical attention after falling unconscious at Volta a Catalunya, his team said in a statement. Colbrelli, who finished second behind Michael Matthews (BikeExchange-Jayco) on the opening stage of the race, was treated by medics shortly after the finish line.
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