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CyclingNews
2026-04-14 09:45:42

Uno-X Mobility rider suffers multiple fractures and brain haemorrhage in Paris-Roubaix Femmes crash

Summary By: eMotoX
Uno-X Mobility rider Kamilla Aasebø sustained serious injuries following a crash during the Paris-Roubaix Femmes race. The 19-year-old Norwegian, competing in her first edition of the iconic 143km event, was unable to complete the race after the heavy fall. The team confirmed that Aasebø suffered multiple fractures, including to her jaw and elbow, as well as a minor brain haemorrhage. Medical assessments revealed that although the brain bleed does not currently require surgery, Aasebø will undergo operations to address her broken jaw and elbow. The team has not provided a timeline for her recovery, emphasising that her return to racing remains uncertain. Uno-X Mobility expressed gratitude towards the race medical personnel and Lille University Hospital staff for their prompt and professional care. In terms of overall team performance, the latest Paris-Roubaix did not match the previous year’s results for Uno-X Mobility. While Maria Giulia Confalonieri and Markus Hoelgaard had secured top ten finishes in 2025, the best placings this time were 26th by Susanne Andersen and 40th by Rasmus Tiller. The team will likely be focusing on recovery and regrouping after the challenging race. The incident highlights the inherent risks of classic cobbled races like Paris-Roubaix Femmes, which demand both skill and resilience from riders. Aasebø’s injury serves as a reminder of the physical toll these events can exact, particularly on young athletes making their debut. Further updates on her condition and rehabilitation will be awaited with concern by the cycling community.