'Scary that a car can do that to you so easily' – Lukas Nerurkar hit while training at home in England

Lukas Nerurkar (EF Education - EasyPost) crosses the finish line during the 79th Tour de Romandie 2026, Stage 2 (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
Lukas Nerurkar (EF Education - EasyPost) crosses the finish line during the 79th Tour de Romandie 2026, Stage 2 (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images) (Image credit: Getty Images)

Lukas Nerurkar is dealing with a long list of injuries after being hit by a driver earlier this month, with EF Education-EasyPost outlining in a medical update that the British rider has a broken and dislocated collarbone, a fractured sternum, fractured vertebra, broken rib and a small puncture in one lung.

The crash occurred on July 2, while the 22 year old was training at home in England as he visited family after having recently raced the British National Championships. It resulted in a two night hospital stay for the third-year professional and also surgery on his collarbone within that week.

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