Josh Tarling, a rider for Ineos, makes his Tour de France debut after recovering from a collarbone fracture sustained in a crash. The reports say he suffered the injury about three weeks before his planned start in the race, which initially put his Tour participation in doubt. Tarling undergoes surgery following the break and then continues rehabilitation from that point, ultimately returning in time for the Tour de France. BBC Sport and Yahoo Sports both describe his rapid turnaround, moving from hospital care to being fit enough to compete at cycling’s highest level within a three-week period. Both outlets frame the story around his recovery timeline: an early crash leading to the collarbone injury, surgical treatment, and a subsequent recovery that enables him to take part in the event. The sources do not provide additional details on his stage expectations, the team’s role for him in the race, or his specific health status beyond being cleared to start.