Cyclist Lorrenzo Manzin News Update
Manzin Successfully Undergoes Surgery for Iliac Endofibrosis
French cyclist Lorrenzo Manzin has successfully undergone surgery to treat iliac endofibrosis, a condition that affects blood flow to the iliac artery.
External Iliac Artery narrowing can lead to Endofibrosis. The 29-year-old TotalEnergies rider had been suffering from pain in his right leg for several months before opting for surgery.
Manzin’s surgery took place in late October, and his team has now revealed that the operation was a success. This positive news means that Manzin is hopeful of making a full recovery and returning to competition as soon as possible.
“Our sprinter Lorrenzo Manzin, who has been suffering from pain in his right leg for several months, has recently undergone a successful operation,” TotalEnergies stated in a press release.
“This operation should allow Lorrenzo to return to racing as soon as possible. We wish him a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back on the bike soon.”
Manzin’s surgery is a major boost for the TotalEnergies team, who are hoping to challenge for success in the upcoming season. The Frenchman is a talented sprinter who has won several races throughout his career, and his return to action will be a welcome addition to the team’s roster.
Manzin is expected to begin his rehabilitation process in the coming weeks, and it is hoped that he will be able to return to training in the early part of 2024. The exact date of his return to competition is still unknown, but Manzin is determined to get back on his bike as soon as possible.
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