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Pierre Cherpin, 52, placed in induced coma with severe head injury and collapsed lung after horror crash in Dakar Rally


FRENCH motorcyclist Pierre Cherpin has been placed in an induced coma after crashing in the Dakar Rally.

The 52-year-old, taking part in his fourth Dakar, came off his bike during the seventh stage in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.

Pierre Cherpin was competing in his fourth Dakar RallyCredit: Alamy

Pierre Cherpin (left) taking part in the 2015 Dakar RallyCredit: Alamy

He was immediately rushed to hospital in the north-west city of Sakaka and underwent emergency surgery.

Cherpin suffered major head trauma, a collapsed lung and a broken rib, according to France TV.

Cherpin’s partner offered an encouraging update on his condition this morning.

Magali wrote on Facebook: “Pierre had a good night without complications, and that’s a good omen!

“They monitor the evolution of the lung lesion and the hematoma.

“He will be ‘woken up’ very gradually within 24 to 48 hours.

“As Olivier says, the outlook is reassuring. Thanks again for your so positive support.”

Portuguese motorcyclist Paulo Goncalves and Dutch rider Edwin Straver tragically lost their lives in last year’s Dakar Rally.

It was announced on Sunday that three-time race winner Hubert Auriol had passed away at the age of 68.

The Frenchman was the first competitor to win the Dakar Rally on a motorbike and in a car.

Auriol later became the director of the race.

The Dakar Rally said in a statement: “He inspired generations of riders and drivers and has been an integral part of the rally throughout its history.”

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Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk


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