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Stuart O'Grady collapses at MotoGP in Spain

By Richard Tyler, Cyclingnews.com

Saxo Bank's Stuart O'Grady has been admitted to hospital in Spain after he collapsed during a corporate event at the MotoGP circuit in Valencia on Sunday.

Australian news website Adelaidenow.com.au reports that the 36-year-old passed out after taking a hot-lap around the race circuit on a motorcycle piloted by ex-MotoGP rider Randy Mamola prior to the Valencia Grand Prix.

According to Cycling South Australia executive manager Max Stevens, O'Grady bit his tongue and collapsed while being introduced to other MotoGP riders on the race grid by Australian MotoGP rider Casey Stoner.

"Casey Stoner started to interview Stuart and introducing him to these people," said Stevens. "Stuart couldn't answer the questions and then he collapsed. They called the medical team and luckily he had the doctors on standby for the race."

Stevens said that O'Grady had been admitted to hospital by doctors and was currently undergoing tests to determine the cause of the incident.

"We'll know more in the next couple of days," continued Stevens. "Ann-Marie, his wife, is at home in Monaco and we're getting all this information through third parties."

The winner of two Tour de France stages (1998, 2004) and Paris-Roubaix (2007), O'Grady has had to deal with health related issues during his 14 year career. In 2002, he underwent successful surgery to remove a blockage in his iliac artery which had caused a power imbalance in his legs.

O'Grady had passed a compulsory medical by MotoGP doctors prior to the lap with Stoner.

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  • To get the facts right about this.. Stuart phoned Anthony Peden a week before this GP event , Casey Stoners personal trainer to see if he could arrange some passes to the Moto GP. As the two of them go way back, Anthony said to me as he took the call I owe him big he's arranged bikes for me in the past, so this is the least I could do to return the favour. So when the two hooked up at the GP the next day of testing Anthony arranged for him to hop on the back of a full GP bike that laps around 2-3 secs slower a lap then Casey. Stoner was not the rider. Anthony said to me he was a little bit rattled as after Stuart finnished the ride. As he was having a drink of water from a bottle the whilest sitting as he had the seizure and stopped breathing. Anthony said to me it was the most terfiying experience seeing his friend in distress.

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