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Cancellara breaks collar bone in Flanders fall

Swiss champion Fabian Cancellara has had an operation on his broken right collar bone after his fall this weekend in the Tour of Flanders classic, the SportInformation agency said.

Cancellara breaks collar bone in Flanders fall
Thomas Ducroquet (File)

The operation in Basel lasted 90 minutes and was without complications, the agency added.

Cancellara suffered multiple fractures to his collar bone during Sunday’s race, which was won by Belgium’s Tom Boonen for a record-equalling third time.

The Swiss Olympic time-trial champion, who won in 2010 and was one of the pre-race favourites for the second one-day classic of the season, fell 62km from the finish.

SportInformation said that he could resume training soon but his classics season, which saw him tipped for a win in the Paris-Roubaix race next Sunday, is likely to have come to a premature end.

RadioShack-Nissan team doctor Andreas Goesele also said he was optimistic about the rider’s recovery and that he could even be back in the saddle and training from Tuesday.

The Swiss daily Le Matin quoted the sporting director of RadioShack, Dirk Demol, as saying that Cancellara will return to competition in the Tour of Bavaria on May 23-27 or for the Tour of Luxembourg (May 30-June 3).

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CYCLING

Switzerland brings in new road safety rules for cars and electric bikes

Switzerland has rolled out new laws in April for drivers as well as those who ride fast electric bikes.

Switzerland brings in new road safety rules for cars and electric bikes

Electric bikes are very popular in Switzerland, and from April 1st certain e-bikes are subject to a new safety rule.

Speedometer

All high-speed e-bikes, that is, the ones that exceed 45 km/h, have to be equipped with a speedometer when they are put into circulation for the first time.

Owners of fast electric bikes that are already in circulation, on the other hand, have until April 1st, 2027 to equip their bikes with a tachometer  — an instrument which measures the working speed of an engine.

This measure aims to prevent cyclists from speeding in areas limited to 20 or 30 km/h, the government said.

This rule, which applies to all public traffic areas, seeks to increase visibility and therefore improve the safety of electric bicycle drivers, according to the government.

It is an addition to the already existing electric bike regulations:

READ ALSO: Switzerland’s laws that electric bike owners need to know

Driver assistance systems

From April new vehicles have to be equipped with new driver assistance systems.

They will make it possible, for example, to alert the driver in the event of drowsiness or distraction, to carry out emergency braking, or to provide assistance when reversing and changing direction.

New vehicles must also be equipped with an accident data recorder.

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