Fabio Jakobsen: Dutch rider to have reconstructive surgery on jaw

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Dutch cyclist Fabio Jakobsen riding in training

Dutch rider Fabio Jakobsen will have reconstructive surgery on his jaw next week, two months after a horrific crash at the Tour of Poland.

The 24-year-old moved home for further treatment a week later.

“The wounds/scars on my face are healing up well,” he said on Twitter.

“I had to recover from my brain contusion and other bruises/injuries for a long time. On 8 October, I will undergo a second surgery to reconstruct my face/mouth.”

The Deceuninck-Quick-Step rider said the operation involves taking bone from his pelvic crest to replace bone missing in his jaw.

He will then have further surgery once the bone heals in several months to have implants put in his jaw to replace the teeth he lost during the crash.

Jakobsen’s compatriot Dylan Groenewegen, who caused the crash, was suspended by his Jumbo-Visma team pending the outcome of a disciplinary by the UCI, cycling’s governing body.

Jumbo-Visma confirmed on Wednesday that Groenewegen will not race for the rest of the 2020 reason, with the sprinter still awaiting the UCI’s decision.

Groenewegen, 27, apologised for the crash and has since been visibly upset when discussing the incident in an interview.external-link

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