Bradley Wiggins Out Of Hospital After Bike Crash

GB cycling team's head coach has been taken to hospital after a cycle crash - just hours after Tour de France victor Bradley Wiggins was hurt in a separate collision.

Shane Sutton OBE, 55, is recovering in hospital following a crash in Manchester in which he suffered bruising and bleeding on the brain.

Wiggins, 32, has been released from hospital after he sustained a broken rib and a dislocated finger or thumb in a collision with a van near his home in Eccleston, Lancashire, on Wednesday.

A statement for Greater Manchester Police confirmed Mr Sutton, from Cardiff, was involved in a collision with a blue Peugeot 206 driven by a 61-year-old man.

It said he suffered a head injury in the collision and was taken to Hope Hospital for treatment, where he is in a stable condition.

A spokeswoman for British Cycling said: "It is extremely rare that our riders and coaches are hurt while out cycling on the road, even rarer that two incidents should occur in a short space of time, and we wish Shane and Bradley a speedy recovery."

The spokeswoman said: "British Cycling has confirmed that Shane Sutton, head coach for the GB Cycling Team, was involved in an incident this morning on the A6 near Levenshulme in Manchester.

"Shane was taken into hospital where it was identified he has suffered bruising and bleeding on the brain.

"Shane was wearing a helmet. He is set to undergo more tests, and is likely to stay in hospital for the next few days.

"Cycling is not an intrinsically dangerous activity but there is much more to be done to improve conditions for cyclists on the roads.

"British Cycling is calling on the Government to put cycling at the heart of transport policy to ensure that cycle safety is built into the design of all new roads, junctions and transport projects, rather than being an afterthought."

Wiggins, who won gold in the road race at London 2012, was taken by ambulance to Royal Preston Hospital following the collision in Crow Orchard Road, Wrightington, shortly after 6pm, Wednesday.

Police will question the driver of a white Vauxhall Astra Envoy van who was uninjured in the collision.

Both cyclists were wearing cycle helmets.

Fellow GB cyclists spoke of their shock at the two accidents.

Laura Trott, who won two gold medals at the London Olympics, wrote: "What the hell is happening these days!! Wishing wiggo and shane a speedy recovery x @LauraTrott31."

Geraint Thomas, who won gold in the team pursuit at London 2012 and Beijing 2008, wrote: "What a 24hrs for British cycling, hope Shane and Brad heal up fast!! #weneedyou @GeraintThomas86."