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Kristin Armstrong gets surgery after crashing race

May 25, 2012 RSS Feed Print

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Olympic gold medalist Kristin Armstrong is getting pins in her broken collarbone after crashing out of the Exergy Tour, a mishap that's put a question mark on her hopes of riding in the London Olympics.

Armstrong's surgery on Friday morning was to stabilize a mid-shaft clavicle fracture.

It's a common cycling injury, one riders can recover from quickly.

Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong suffered a similar injury in 2009 and was racing a month later.

Still, Kristin Armstrong's injury just before USA Cycling's June 15 announcement of the American Olympic team could complicate the selection committee's decision.

On Thursday, Tara Whitten led a Canadian sweep of the top three spots in the prologue.

The five-day race continues Friday with a 76.7-mile ride through wine country near the Snake River.

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