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"description": "Dylan Groenewegen was among the worst affected in the crash that held up most of the peloton in the final kilometre of stage 1. While Pinarello-Q36.5's Matteo Moschetti was unable to start stage 2 due to a concussion, everyone else was cleared to resume, including the Dutch sprinter for the Unibet Rose Rockets who provided an update on the morning of day two.\n\n\"I had more trouble with my shoulder [than my hand]. It was a bit dislocated,\" Groenewegen told CyclingProNet in Burgas. \"It’s back in no",
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"textContent": "Dylan Groenewegen was among the worst affected in the crash that held up most of the peloton in the final kilometre of stage 1. While Pinarello-Q36.5's Matteo Moschetti was unable to start stage 2 due to a concussion, everyone else was cleared to resume, including the Dutch sprinter for the Unibet Rose Rockets who provided an update on the morning of day two.\n\n\"I had more trouble with my shoulder [than my hand]. It was a bit dislocated,\" Groenewegen told _CyclingProNet_ in Burgas. \"It’s back in now and is a bit stiff, but it feels okay.\"\n\nHaving feared that he'd broken his collarbone, Groenewegen revealed that he'd repositioned his shoulder himself, and was later checked thoroughly by team doctors who cleared him to race.",
"title": "'It was a bit dislocated' – Groenewegen provides update before Giro stage 2",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-09T10:53:08.340Z"
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