Deceuninck-QuickStep's Yves Lemper crashed in the finale of Milan-Torino in Italy on Wednesday, breaking his collarbone and jeopardizing his future race plans, but instead the former Belgian road race champion showed concern and support for his teammate Fabio Jacobsen, who crashed at the finish of the first stage of the Tour de Pologne Instead, the former Belgian road race champion showed concern and support for teammate Fabio Jacobsen, who was in serious condition after crashing at the finish of the first stage of the Tour de Pollogne.
"I'm okay with my crash today. Thanks for all the messages," Lampert tweeted Wednesday night, directing his attention to Jacobsen. 'Let's focus on Fabio and pray all goes well.'
The 29-year-old added in a subsequent tweet: "Come on, "Fabke" - win this fight. We are all praying for you."
According to Deceuninck-QuickStep, Lampert broke his left collarbone in a crash that occurred in the last 8 km of the Italian one-day race.
Lampertz's teammate Michal Morkov also crashed in the crash, but the Danish road race champion was able to rejoin the race and finish in 78th place.
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