The world of professional cycling is holding its breath for young Spanish talent Jaume Guardeño, who remains in critical condition two weeks after a devastating training crash. The 23-year-old rider for the Caja Rural-Seguros RGA team is fighting for his recovery in the intensive care unit of Taulí Hospital in Sabadell.
The accident occurred on March 31st, just days after Guardeño demonstrated his strong form with a 29th-place finish in the demanding Volta a Catalunya. While training, he collided with a vehicle, sustaining serious injuries, including head trauma reportedly caused by his bicycle striking a rock.
This news is a sobering reminder of the inherent risks in the sport, even amidst a thrilling era defined by stars like Pogačar and Vingegaard. Guardeño is a rising star himself, having impressively finished 14th in last year's Spanish Vuelta. His team, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA, is poised for a landmark season with its upcoming Tour de France debut.
In their latest statement, the team reported that Guardeño's condition, while still critical, is stable. He remains under constant medical supervision and is scheduled for further procedures in the coming days. The entire cycling community sends its strongest support to Jaume and his family during this incredibly difficult time.
