Update on the condition of Gerben Thijssen

Belgian Moreno De Pauw and Belgian Gerben Thijssen pictured in action during the first day of the Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Gent six-day indoor cycling race at the indoor cycling arena 't Kuipke, Tuesday 12 November 2019, in Gent. This year's edition takes place from November 12th until November 17th. BELGA PHOTO DAVID STOCKMAN
Belgian Moreno De Pauw and Belgian Gerben Thijssen pictured in action during the first day of the Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Gent six-day indoor cycling race at the indoor cycling arena 't Kuipke, Tuesday 12 November 2019, in Gent. This year's edition takes place from November 12th until November 17th. BELGA PHOTO DAVID STOCKMAN

Gerben Thijssen remains in intensive care of Ghent University Hospital after his heavy crash on Tuesday night.

The Belgian suffered three small brain haemorrhages and fractured three ribs and a collarbone. “Gerben remained conscious at all times,” said Philippe Maertens, a spokesperson for his Lotto Soudal team. “Later on Wednesday he will undergo a few more examinations. He is expected to remain in intensive care between one and three days. Fortunately his condition is stable.”

Thijssen crashed on the last lap of the supersprint after making contact with Denmark’s Oliver Wulff Frederiksen. Thijssen was attended to on track and was transported to hospital in a conscious state.

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