John Degenkolb takes first one-day race win since horror crash

German John Degenkolb won the Münsterland Giro, his first single-day race victory since being hit by a car during a training ride in January

John Degenkolb took his frist single-day race victory of the season at the Munsterland Giro in Germany, showing that he's back on form after January's horror training crash where he nearly lost a finger.

(Image credit: Graham Watson)

John Degenkolb (Giant-Alpecin) has taken his first one-day race win since a horrific training incident in January, winning the Münsterland Giro in Germany on Monday.

Degenkolb was one of six Giant-Alpecin riders who were hit by a car on a training ride in Calpe, Spain, in January. He nearly lost a finger in the incident, and only returned to racing in April.

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