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Bernhard Eisel has surgery to relieve bleeding on the brain

Bernhard Eisel racing for Team Dimension Data at 2017 Tour de France
Image: Bernhard Eisel was injured racing in the Tirreno-Adriatico last month

Bernhard Eisel, a team-mate of Mark Cavendish and former Team Sky rider, has undergone surgery to relieve bleeding on the brain.

Team Dimension Data said Eisel's injury was a consequence of his crash on stage five of Tirreno-Adriatico last month, when the 37-year-old Austrian suffered a fractured wrist.

An initial CAT scan was clear, but Eisel experienced symptoms last week and an MRI scan was ordered, revealing the bleeding between the skull and the brain.

Team Dimension Data described the surgery at a clinic in Klagenfurt, Austria, as "successful", suggesting he will be able to return to a turbo trainer in two weeks and riding on the road in four weeks.

But Eisel hinted the traumatic injury had led him to consider his future.

Fit-again Cavendish set for Yorkshire
Fit-again Cavendish set for Yorkshire

Mark Cavendish is close to fitness again and will be soon back on two wheels at the Tour de Yorkshire in May.

"I still enjoy riding my bike but this was a massive thing that happened to my body," he said.

"If you have an operation on your brain it certainly makes you think twice about things but at the moment I will just follow the recommendations of our team doctors."

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Cavendish and Eisel have been team-mates for many years, with Team Colombia and Team Dimension Data, in addition to Team Sky.

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