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Mads Pedersen continues his remarkable comeback from a fractured wrist and collarbone sustained in a crash just six weeks ago. This recovery time is half what doctors initially predicted, and the Lidl-Trek rider is already back in the mix, finishing fourth in Milan-San Remo.
His stunning return raises questions about the true extent of his injuries and the challenges he faced. Pedersen’s performance in his first four races since returning reveals a fierce competitor, with no finish lower than 10th place. His fifth-place finish at Ronde van Vlaanderen showcases his resilience against top-tier riders.
In an exclusive interview, Pedersen emphasizes the severity of his injuries, stating, “I don’t think anyone actually realizes how bad this was.” His determination shines through as he prepares for the grueling Paris-Roubaix, hoping for “a little bit of luck” to aid his ongoing recovery.
Despite the obstacles, he remains positive, recognizing that many riders aspire to achieve results like his after such a setback. As he gears up for the next challenge, fans eagerly await to see how far this tenacious cyclist can push the limits of his recovery.

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