CAMPERDOWN cyclist Grace Brown has been forced to withdraw from the UCI World Road Race Championships due to injury.
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The 27-year-old announced on social media she wouldn't be contesting the individual time-trial at the championships in Yorkshire, which began on Sunday, after failing to recover in time.
"I've been a bit quiet about my crash in Norway and the recovery since," Brown wrote in an Instagram post.
"Mainly because I haven't been sure of how it would affect the end of my season. I was really rattled by the accident.
"A pile up on a gravel section sent me flying into a big ditch on the side of the road. My chest hit the chain ring of a bike, fracturing at least four ribs and collapsing my lung.
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"Something also took a epic slice to my forearm.I was in hospital for two days with a chest drain and barely moved for a week because of the pain.
"I had to make a call to withdraw from the world's road race pretty early, but made a return to the bike to keep the hope alive for the individual time-trial.
"Once I was able to push hard enough for some solid efforts, I was surprised with the form I'd retained. But in this final week we had to make the tough call that it probably isn't enough for a top performance."
The Mitchelton-SCOTT team rider was also booked to ride in the road race to help 2018 silver medallist Amanda Sprattin in her quest to secure the world champion's rainbow jersey.
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