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Stage three crash ends Cancellara’s Tour de France

By Press Office · 15 comments

Fabian Cancellara was whisked off to the hospital for a CT scan shortly after he crossed the finish line of the crash-marred stage three at the Tour de France, and hours later the news confirmed the worst: two transverse process fractures in two vertebrae bones of the lower back.

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It is the identical injury he sustained in E3 Harelbeke last March, but this time the L3 and L4 vertebrae on the right side were the culprits, not the L2 and L3 on the left side he injured in Harelbeke.

“This is incredibly disappointing for me,” said Cancellara. “The team was on a high with the yellow jersey and were very motivated to defend it. We have had a lot of crashes and injuries since the start of the season, and we finally had a great 24 hours but now it’s back to bad luck. One day you win, one day you lose.”

It’s a big blow to Trek Factory Racing only three days into the Tour de France and a day after Cancellara had claimed his 29th yellow jersey.

The recovery time was lengthy last time around; in fact Cancellara had just rebounded to top form from the March crash that ended his Classics campaign.

“It was very hard to come back in shape after my crash in Harelbeke and getting the confidence,” Cancellara added. “The yellow jersey gave me a huge boost for the cobblestone stage tomorrow. I guess I have to keep the positive and look forward to the second part of the season.”

Comments

J∆kk∆ls

Jul 6, 2015, 8:46 PM

 

Very sad to this happen so early in the tour. Here is a short clip of the aftermath.

nonky

Jul 7, 2015, 7:01 AM

Very,very sad.

Jeez, those roadies are tough bastards.

Are there harder sportsmen in any other discipline?

Wannabe

Jul 7, 2015, 7:03 AM

Very,very sad.

Jeez, those roadies are tough bastards.

Are there harder sportsmen in any other discipline?

 

Definately not to be found on a Soccer Pitch. :whistling:

Wannabe

Jul 7, 2015, 7:03 AM

A real pity, Spartacus was looking in fine form.

Slowbee

Jul 7, 2015, 7:20 AM

really interesting to see all the mechanics running around with two sets of wheels, then bugger that, lets just get a whole new bike instead.

 

an when he stands up how he stumbles around. makes football seem like a sissies game.

TALUS

Jul 7, 2015, 7:27 AM

Spartacus finished with a broken spine. Darryl with a broken collarbone. Hard as nails!

isn

Jul 7, 2015, 7:29 AM

Agreed nonky, very few others sports can come close to the drive, determination, resilience (toughness) of many a cyclist. Cancellara's crash is one of the worst I've seen with him tumbling through the air. Imagine being able to eventually stand up, get on a bike and later completing the stage with that damage and bruised body? My respect to a worthy man. Tough as nails. :D

Patchelicious

Jul 7, 2015, 7:35 AM

I am kind of glad that he is out. My wife makes these weird pervy grunts every time he comes on the television.

Joe Low

Jul 7, 2015, 8:02 AM

Very,very sad.

Jeez, those roadies are tough bastards.

Are there harder sportsmen in any other discipline?

 

Boxing

 

I don't get why people want to draw a comparison to footballers, though - there's plenty of hard contact in that sport but its a different product.

 

Cycling is very straightforward, watts per kg and pain endurance; football is a more complex skilful spectacle, both have appeal and demand different qualities.  A plumber isn't a baker but you need both to make the world more interesting.

2 X 2

Jul 7, 2015, 8:04 AM

I am kind of glad that he is out. My wife makes these weird pervy grunts every time he comes on the television.

 

Jealousy is a ugly thing -;)

Wez-O

Jul 7, 2015, 8:10 AM

Fabian Cancellara was whisked off to the hospital for a CT scan shortly after he crossed the finish line of the crash-marred stage three at the Tour de France, and hours later the news confirmed the worst: two transverse process fractures in two vertebrae bones of the lower back.

 

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Absolutely gutted!  :(

J∆kk∆ls

Jul 7, 2015, 10:01 AM

I've played footy and crawled of the field from a bad tackle. Nothing broken.

 

I've also fractured my wrist and elbow and busted my hip in a cycle crash while commuting to work. Got up brushed myself off and cycled the remaining 10 km with little discomfort. Only felt pain around midday. 

 

Difference - Adrenaline is an awesome thing. Never felt any adrenaline in a game of footy 

Pah Bear

Jul 7, 2015, 10:05 AM

really interesting to see all the mechanics running around with two sets of wheels, then bugger that, lets just get a whole new bike instead.

 

an when he stands up how he stumbles around. makes football seem like a sissies game.

Football is a sissies game. After the 2010 world cup, I kinda got switched off. Never seen so many (moffies) in my life.

pista

Jul 7, 2015, 10:17 AM

Hope this won't be the end of his career.Heal up Spartacus :thumbup:  :thumbup:

dillon

Jul 7, 2015, 11:45 AM

I am kind of glad that he is out. My wife makes these weird pervy grunts every time he comes on the television.

 

:w00t:

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