Louise Ferguson Shares Injury Update After South Korea World Cup Crash
BRR Analysis
Louise Ferguson, the Scottish downhill mountain biker, has confirmed she sustained a broken collarbone during a crash at the recent UCI Downhill World Cup in South Korea. The incident occurred during her race run, forcing her out of contention. Ferguson shared the update via her social media channels, detailing the extent of the injury and her immediate recovery plans, which include surgery.
This injury is a significant setback for Ferguson, who was enjoying a strong start to the 2024 season, having consistently placed within the top 10 in earlier World Cup rounds. Her performance in Fort William, in particular, had marked her as a rider to watch. A broken collarbone typically sidelines a rider for several weeks, if not months, disrupting her momentum and potentially jeopardizing her overall World Cup standing in a highly competitive field.
Another season, another top rider sidelined by the unforgiving nature of downhill racing. One can only hope for a swift and complete recovery, as the sport is poorer without its brightest talents on the track.
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