He may have survived several of Saxo Bank boss Bjarne Riis’s notorious pre-season SAS-style boot camps, but Stuart O’Grady’s career with his new employers, Team Leopard, has got off to a bad start with the Australian breaking ribs whle skiing at a training camp near Lugano in the Swiss Alps.
O'Grady followed the Schleck brothers to 'Team Leopard', as the Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project is rumoured to be called - confirmation of that, or another name reflecting a title sponsor, will come early in the new year - in a move that had been widely anticipated, particularly after he and Andy Schleck were thrown out of September's Vuelta by Team Saxo Bank after being caught returning to the team hotel in the early hours after going out for a beer.
According to the Herald Sun newspaper, the injury may keep the 37-year-old out of the Jayco Bay Classic in Victoria on 2 January, however, he is expected to take part in next month’s Santos Tour Down Under, which kicks off the 2011 UCI World Calendar season, a race he won in 1999 and 2001.
O’Grady’s brother Darren told the newspaper that his brother, winner of Olympic gold in the Madison at Athens in 2004 and Paris-Roubaix in 2007 had been “knocked around” during the accident.
He continued: "He told us he's OK and that he's back home in Monaco,” adding, “he's fit and he thinks it will take him a couple of weeks to recover.
"He should be firing by the time the Tour Down Under comes around."
O’Grady has an unfortunate history when it comes to injury.
Just over a year ago, he was taken to hospital in Valencia after collapsing and suffering a seizure shortly after completing a “hot lap” of the Valencia MotoGP circuit, riding pillion to former MotoGP rider Randy Mamola.
In 1999, he suffered a fractured skull as a result of a mugging in his then home city of Toulouse, and three years ago a crash during the Tour de France left him with five broken ribs, a punctured lung and a broken shoulder.
The cyclist has broken bones on a number of other occasions, and has also been treated for an abnormally high heartbeat and blocked artery.
Cyclist bang to rights. Cycling on the road, using provided cycle infrastructure, obeying the Highway Code. Probably even wearing hi viz, a helmet...
How about claiming that you're the emperor? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Norton
Yeah so true, but cyclists...
That's the dictionary definition. You have the wrong word If you don't like him, fine but don't describe him as something he is not.
Or in the Australian vernacular....
Blimey, that is an eye watering price! Not one for the weight weenies either.
There are loads of non white riders competing in BMX in the UK, just saying.
Given up on making any reports of occurences on my forays into Kent since I had an NFA last year on a Ferrari and a Porsche racing each other who...
I was intrigued by the assassination of Emilio Bozzi, so looked it up. According to this post, he wasn't assassinated in the 70s but died in 1936....
Chapeau for the research! FWIW Sheldon Brown also has some thoughts on this subject.