Team Sky rider Nicolas Roche has joked that he is not yet climbing the walls, despite being hospitalised by a spider bite for the second time in the last few months.
The 31-year-old was first bitten in November while training on Australia’s Gold Coast following his honeymoon.
For those who were curious about what the bite looked like, my arm a couple of days ago. Crazy Ozzie wildlife ! pic.twitter.com/R6LuSIYV9m
— nicholas roche (@nicholasroche) November 24, 2015
The bite kept him off the bike for four days and he has again been hospitalised following a second bite – this time for three days, plus additional time off the bike as he recovers.
Really considering going for casting of spider 6 … Have not been climbing up the walls yet… #noluck #incredible pic.twitter.com/mlxILeSJrk
— nicholas roche (@nicholasroche) January 6, 2016
Roche, who won stage 18 of last year’s Vuelta a Espana, has since tweeted: “Good to be out of hospital. 4/5 days to recover, and good news i should be able to get back to normal training next week.”

6 thoughts on “Nicolas Roche out of hospital after second spider bite in last few months”
Was he wearing a helmet?
Was he wearing a helmet?
Look at how blown out that
Look at how blown out that line work is on his tattoo. Shocking work.
Well, well! My wife needed
Well, well! My wife needed anti-biotics for a mysterious bite on leg last summer. The bite looked exactly like the one on Nicholas’s arm.
Well, well! My wife needed
Well, well! My wife needed anti-biotics for a mysterious bite on leg last summer. The bite looked exactly like the one on Nicholas’s arm.
Maybe he should stop keeping
Maybe he should stop keeping spiders and find another hobby.
Wounds like that are often
Wounds like that are often mistaken for spider bites. Many times, it’s a staph infection. As staph is systemic, the boils/wounds can appear anywhere on the body.
I had a wound on the top of my thigh that looked JUST like that, and it was diagnosed as a spider bite. It grew to the size of a 50 cent piece, and was open. I lost all of the flesh, and subcutaneous fat in the area. It healed, and I thought all was okay…until I got another wound exactly like the first, on my backside. Evil…
I went to the ER, and they did a staph test. It was a MRSA infection. I was on injectable and oral antibiotics for 3 weeks.
Don’t immediately assume it’s an insect bite…