- Mar 17, 2012
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I personally think that the different press releases concerning riders´ difficulties, such as injuries, illnesses, chronic problems, etc., should not be taken too seriously...
From this Tour: Kittel, who really should´ve been ill, never mentioned this, till he reached the point where he couldn´t hide it any more. Chavanel was doubted by his closest people of being ill. Voeckler claimed having serious knee problems before and during the first days of this Tour. And so on...
Just look at Voeckler: the knee is so essential for the performance of a professional cyclist. When I see how he rode in the second half of the Tour, I just can´t really imagine he had real problems. If you start the Tour with serious knee problems, you won´t recover during the Tour. The knee won´t recover. Only solution would be multiple daily cortisone injections for the knee, and then, riding at your maximum capacity would lead into a chronically damaged knee. I´m not a doctor, but this story sounds strange to me, sorry...
I think it´s 50-50 about the truth in press releases, if not 40-60.
From this Tour: Kittel, who really should´ve been ill, never mentioned this, till he reached the point where he couldn´t hide it any more. Chavanel was doubted by his closest people of being ill. Voeckler claimed having serious knee problems before and during the first days of this Tour. And so on...
Just look at Voeckler: the knee is so essential for the performance of a professional cyclist. When I see how he rode in the second half of the Tour, I just can´t really imagine he had real problems. If you start the Tour with serious knee problems, you won´t recover during the Tour. The knee won´t recover. Only solution would be multiple daily cortisone injections for the knee, and then, riding at your maximum capacity would lead into a chronically damaged knee. I´m not a doctor, but this story sounds strange to me, sorry...
I think it´s 50-50 about the truth in press releases, if not 40-60.