Sport in Short: Rallying

Tuesday 20 October 1992 18:02 EDT
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ALESSANDRO DE PETRI, the Italian rider, was seriously hurt in a crash in the desert during Egypt's Pharaoh's Rally. De Petri, 37, who won the 5,000- kilometre race two years ago, blew a tyre on his Yamaha bike and crashed in the desert on Monday, about 60km east of Assiut on the ninth day of the 10-day rally. He was flown to a hospital in Assiut, where his spleen was removed. Doctors said he had also suffered concussion and damage to his kidney.

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