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    From Spike@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 26 13:47:49 2024
    Pro cyclist misses opening classics due to “quite extensive damage to
    private parts” following dog attack

    “The pain has become somewhat bearable,” says Q36.5 rider Frederik Frison, who required surgery after being bitten by an acquaintance’s family pet
    by RYAN MALLON
    SUN, FEB 25, 2024 20:18

    […]

    However, on Friday Q36.5 Pro Cycling announced that the 31-year-old would
    miss Opening Weekend after sustaining an “injury in an unfortunate incident with a dog while collecting his daughter earlier this week”.

    “He is currently receiving the required medical treatment, and we are optimistic about his recovery,” the team continued. “Our thoughts are with Frederik and his family during this time… [We] look forward to seeing him back in action in the coming weeks.”

    Speaking to Het Nieuwsblad (link is external), Frison expanded on the
    incident, which took place on Wednesday, and confirmed that he received
    surgery later that evening.

    “I was visiting acquaintances in the late afternoon when it happened,” he told the Belgian newspaper.

    “The moment I walked in, I was suddenly attacked by the family dog, a Weimaraner, with painful consequences. After all, the dog bit me in the
    private parts. And without going into detail: the damage is quite
    extensive.

    “The hand is also sewn in two places. That’s because I wanted to defend myself and tried to push the dog away. Since [yesterday] the pain has
    become somewhat bearable. Although sitting and standing up is still
    painful.”

    “I had surgery straight away on Wednesday evening,” Frison continued. “Would you please mention urologist Philip Den Hollander of the Sint-Dimpna Hospital in Geel, because I owe a lot to his good care. He guided me very
    well through the operation process. And now during recovery.

    “He knows that a cyclist has to sit on a saddle for a long time and
    therefore a full recovery is very important. The fact that he immediately
    took care of me can only contribute to this.”

    […]

    [Full, gripping story at the link below]

    <https://road.cc/content/news/pro-cyclist-suffers-extensive-damage-dog-attack-306949>


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    Spike

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Spike on Tue Feb 27 12:36:14 2024
    On 26/02/2024 01:47 pm, Spike wrote:

    Pro cyclist misses opening classics due to “quite extensive damage to private parts” following dog attack

    “The pain has become somewhat bearable,” says Q36.5 rider Frederik Frison,
    who required surgery after being bitten by an acquaintance’s family pet
    by RYAN MALLON
    SUN, FEB 25, 2024 20:18

    […]

    However, on Friday Q36.5 Pro Cycling announced that the 31-year-old would miss Opening Weekend after sustaining an “injury in an unfortunate incident with a dog while collecting his daughter earlier this week”.

    “He is currently receiving the required medical treatment, and we are optimistic about his recovery,” the team continued. “Our thoughts are with
    Frederik and his family during this time… [We] look forward to seeing him back in action in the coming weeks.”

    Speaking to Het Nieuwsblad (link is external), Frison expanded on the incident, which took place on Wednesday, and confirmed that he received surgery later that evening.

    “I was visiting acquaintances in the late afternoon when it happened,” he told the Belgian newspaper.

    “The moment I walked in, I was suddenly attacked by the family dog, a Weimaraner, with painful consequences. After all, the dog bit me in the private parts. And without going into detail: the damage is quite
    extensive.

    “The hand is also sewn in two places. That’s because I wanted to defend myself and tried to push the dog away. Since [yesterday] the pain has
    become somewhat bearable. Although sitting and standing up is still painful.”

    “I had surgery straight away on Wednesday evening,” Frison continued. “Would you please mention urologist Philip Den Hollander of the Sint-Dimpna Hospital in Geel, because I owe a lot to his good care. He guided me very well through the operation process. And now during recovery.

    “He knows that a cyclist has to sit on a saddle for a long time and therefore a full recovery is very important. The fact that he immediately took care of me can only contribute to this.”

    […]

    [Full, gripping story at the link below]

    <https://road.cc/content/news/pro-cyclist-suffers-extensive-damage-dog-attack-306949>

    It is often said that dogs are very good judges of character.

    :-)

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Tue Feb 27 19:26:58 2024
    JNugent <jnugent97@mail.com> wrote:
    On 26/02/2024 01:47 pm, Spike wrote:

    Pro cyclist misses opening classics due to “quite extensive damage to
    private parts” following dog attack

    “The pain has become somewhat bearable,” says Q36.5 rider Frederik Frison,
    who required surgery after being bitten by an acquaintance’s family pet
    by RYAN MALLON
    SUN, FEB 25, 2024 20:18

    […]

    However, on Friday Q36.5 Pro Cycling announced that the 31-year-old would
    miss Opening Weekend after sustaining an “injury in an unfortunate incident
    with a dog while collecting his daughter earlier this week”.

    “He is currently receiving the required medical treatment, and we are
    optimistic about his recovery,” the team continued. “Our thoughts are with
    Frederik and his family during this time… [We] look forward to seeing him >> back in action in the coming weeks.”

    Speaking to Het Nieuwsblad (link is external), Frison expanded on the
    incident, which took place on Wednesday, and confirmed that he received
    surgery later that evening.

    “I was visiting acquaintances in the late afternoon when it happened,” he
    told the Belgian newspaper.

    “The moment I walked in, I was suddenly attacked by the family dog, a
    Weimaraner, with painful consequences. After all, the dog bit me in the
    private parts. And without going into detail: the damage is quite
    extensive.

    “The hand is also sewn in two places. That’s because I wanted to defend >> myself and tried to push the dog away. Since [yesterday] the pain has
    become somewhat bearable. Although sitting and standing up is still
    painful.”

    “I had surgery straight away on Wednesday evening,” Frison continued.
    “Would you please mention urologist Philip Den Hollander of the Sint-Dimpna
    Hospital in Geel, because I owe a lot to his good care. He guided me very
    well through the operation process. And now during recovery.

    “He knows that a cyclist has to sit on a saddle for a long time and
    therefore a full recovery is very important. The fact that he immediately
    took care of me can only contribute to this.”

    […]

    [Full, gripping story at the link below]

    <https://road.cc/content/news/pro-cyclist-suffers-extensive-damage-dog-attack-306949>

    It is often said that dogs are very good judges of character.

    :-)

    :-))

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    Spike

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Spike on Wed Feb 28 10:32:02 2024
    On 27/02/2024 07:26 pm, Spike wrote:
    JNugent <jnugent97@mail.com> wrote:
    On 26/02/2024 01:47 pm, Spike wrote:

    Pro cyclist misses opening classics due to “quite extensive damage to
    private parts” following dog attack

    “The pain has become somewhat bearable,” says Q36.5 rider Frederik Frison,
    who required surgery after being bitten by an acquaintance’s family pet >>> by RYAN MALLON
    SUN, FEB 25, 2024 20:18

    […]

    However, on Friday Q36.5 Pro Cycling announced that the 31-year-old would >>> miss Opening Weekend after sustaining an “injury in an unfortunate incident
    with a dog while collecting his daughter earlier this week”.

    “He is currently receiving the required medical treatment, and we are
    optimistic about his recovery,” the team continued. “Our thoughts are with
    Frederik and his family during this time… [We] look forward to seeing him >>> back in action in the coming weeks.”

    Speaking to Het Nieuwsblad (link is external), Frison expanded on the
    incident, which took place on Wednesday, and confirmed that he received
    surgery later that evening.

    “I was visiting acquaintances in the late afternoon when it happened,” he
    told the Belgian newspaper.

    “The moment I walked in, I was suddenly attacked by the family dog, a
    Weimaraner, with painful consequences. After all, the dog bit me in the
    private parts. And without going into detail: the damage is quite
    extensive.

    “The hand is also sewn in two places. That’s because I wanted to defend >>> myself and tried to push the dog away. Since [yesterday] the pain has
    become somewhat bearable. Although sitting and standing up is still
    painful.”

    “I had surgery straight away on Wednesday evening,” Frison continued. >>> “Would you please mention urologist Philip Den Hollander of the Sint-Dimpna
    Hospital in Geel, because I owe a lot to his good care. He guided me very >>> well through the operation process. And now during recovery.

    “He knows that a cyclist has to sit on a saddle for a long time and
    therefore a full recovery is very important. The fact that he immediately >>> took care of me can only contribute to this.”

    […]

    [Full, gripping story at the link below]

    <https://road.cc/content/news/pro-cyclist-suffers-extensive-damage-dog-attack-306949>

    It is often said that dogs are very good judges of character.

    :-)

    :-))

    It's true!

    <https://wagwalking.com/sense/can-dogs-tell-a-persons-character>

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Wed Feb 28 12:43:56 2024
    JNugent <jnugent97@mail.com> wrote:
    On 27/02/2024 07:26 pm, Spike wrote:
    JNugent <jnugent97@mail.com> wrote:
    On 26/02/2024 01:47 pm, Spike wrote:

    Pro cyclist misses opening classics due to “quite extensive damage to >>>> private parts” following dog attack

    “The pain has become somewhat bearable,” says Q36.5 rider Frederik Frison,
    who required surgery after being bitten by an acquaintance’s family pet >>>> by RYAN MALLON
    SUN, FEB 25, 2024 20:18

    […]

    However, on Friday Q36.5 Pro Cycling announced that the 31-year-old would >>>> miss Opening Weekend after sustaining an “injury in an unfortunate incident
    with a dog while collecting his daughter earlier this week”.

    “He is currently receiving the required medical treatment, and we are >>>> optimistic about his recovery,” the team continued. “Our thoughts are with
    Frederik and his family during this time… [We] look forward to seeing him
    back in action in the coming weeks.”

    Speaking to Het Nieuwsblad (link is external), Frison expanded on the
    incident, which took place on Wednesday, and confirmed that he received >>>> surgery later that evening.

    “I was visiting acquaintances in the late afternoon when it happened,” he
    told the Belgian newspaper.

    “The moment I walked in, I was suddenly attacked by the family dog, a >>>> Weimaraner, with painful consequences. After all, the dog bit me in the >>>> private parts. And without going into detail: the damage is quite
    extensive.

    “The hand is also sewn in two places. That’s because I wanted to defend
    myself and tried to push the dog away. Since [yesterday] the pain has
    become somewhat bearable. Although sitting and standing up is still
    painful.”

    “I had surgery straight away on Wednesday evening,” Frison continued. >>>> “Would you please mention urologist Philip Den Hollander of the Sint-Dimpna
    Hospital in Geel, because I owe a lot to his good care. He guided me very >>>> well through the operation process. And now during recovery.

    “He knows that a cyclist has to sit on a saddle for a long time and
    therefore a full recovery is very important. The fact that he immediately >>>> took care of me can only contribute to this.”

    […]

    [Full, gripping story at the link below]

    <https://road.cc/content/news/pro-cyclist-suffers-extensive-damage-dog-attack-306949>

    It is often said that dogs are very good judges of character.

    :-)

    :-))

    It's true!

    <https://wagwalking.com/sense/can-dogs-tell-a-persons-character>

    An interesting read! Thanks!

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    Spike

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