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Shirin van Anrooij to make surprise return at Milan-San Remo after iliac artery endofibrosis surgery

Shirin van Anrooij had been expected to return to racing in May following iliac artery endofibrosis surgery late last year, but her Lidl-Trek team has announced that given her recovery progress that start date has been shifted and the 23-year-old will now return to racing at Milan-San Remo Women. 

The Dutch rider pulled the pin on her 2024 season early to get to the bottom of what was causing pain and power loss in her left leg, with her last road race of the season being the Grand Prix de Wallonie in September before undergoing surgery on October 31. 

“I am sure everyone will be as surprised as I was to find out that I will be racing Sanremo Women on Saturday but, I don’t think anyone will be (or can be) as excited about as I am about it,” said Van Anrooij in a team statement. 

“It was a really hard time after my diagnosis and the surgery but, I have really been reminded of how much I love cycling and I know, even though it’s going to be hard, I will enjoy every moment of the race on Saturday,” said Van Anrooij. 

SOURCE: CyclingNews   (go to source)
AUTHOR: simone.giuliani@futurenet.com (Simone Giuliani)
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