Chris Froome eager to seize ‘second chance’ after injury comeback

21 Feb 2020 • 6:33 PM MYT
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Team Ineos rider Christopher Froome gestures at the University Hospital of Saint-Etienne June 15, 2019. — AFP pic

PARIS, Feb 21 — Chris Froome says “it will be a huge relief just to be back in the peloton” next week in the UAE Tour, eight months after he suffered devastating injuries in a high-speed crash.

The four-time Tour de France winner fractured a thigh, elbow and vertebrae in the career-threatening accident during a Criterium du Dauphine practice ride in June last year.

After intensive rehab he is ready to take the next step towards trying to secure a record-equalling fifth Tour title in July.

“The year’s gone incredibly well so far but having said that I do still need to manage expectations,” he told his Team Ineos website today.

“I’m still quite a way off where I was at the Dauphine before the crash. It’s going to take me a while to get back to that shape.”

The 34-year-old said a return to racing had been all he had thought about “for months now”.

“It will be a huge relief just to be back in the peloton again,” he said. “It feels like I’ve been given a second chance to come back to pro racing after a crash like that. I’m definitely not taking that for granted.”

The seven-day UAE Tour starts in Dubai on Sunday. — AFP

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