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Eritrean cyclist leaves Giro d'Italia with eye injury after cork mishap

Girmay became the first black African to win on any of cycling's three grand tours after claiming the honours on Tuesday's 10th stage of this year's race, between Pescara and Jesi. Intermarche's team doctor Piet Daneels said tests showed "haemorrhage in the anterior chamber of the left eye".

"In consultation with the medical and sport staff, the decision has been made that Biniam Girmay will not take part any longer in this Giro d'Italia, which he is leaving with a stage victory, a second place and three other top five finishes," Intermarche said in a statement. "The injury is moving in the right direction but in order not to aggravate it it has been strongly advised to avoid intense activities." 

The cyclist had placed the bottle on the floor and bent over it as he undid the binding before the cork flew off hitting him from close range. Girmay was treated at a hospital in Jesi before then heading to a party held by his team in the seaside resort of Riccione on Tuesday evening. He is due to have further tests on the eye and left the team hotel on Wednesday morning with his manager after bidding farewell to his team-mates.

Girmay has carved out a name for himself in the world of cycling, establishing himself as one of the sport's best sprinters. He had already made history this season when he became the first African winner of a classic, the Ghent-Wevelgem at the end of March. He shot to attention at the world championships when he became the first black African man to feature on the podium when he came second in the under-23's at the 2021 event in Belgium.

He has already racked up eight wins since turning professional in 2020. On Tuesday the 22-year-old had proven too strong for Dutch ace Mathieu van der Poel, who threw

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