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FDj Suez report Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig has suffered a sacral fracture following the crash at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, likely to be out for a while
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It depends on where the fracture is on her scarum.FDj Suez report Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig has suffered a sacral fracture following the crash at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, likely to be out for a while
View: https://twitter.com/FDJ_SUEZ/status/1762805028874604688
whereever it is, it hurts alot in the...well Ill let Cecilie explainIt depends on where the fracture is on her scarum.
I was replying to your assertion that she would be out for a while. Any fracture hurts immediately, and for a short time after, but the location of the fracture makes a HUGE difference in recovery time to get back on the bike safely and comfortably.whereever it is, it hurts alot in the...well Ill let Cecilie explain
View: https://x.com/CUttrupLudwig/status/1763280399138951407
Fwiw my "assertion" was based on the details FDJ released about it and how they specifically said "the duration of which (her absence) remains undetermined to date". And a couple of other details they shared suggest even "a while" might be optimistic.I was replying to your assertion that she would be out for a while. Any fracture hurts immediately, and for a short time after, but the location of the fracture makes a HUGE difference in recovery time to get back on the bike safely and comfortably.
I can speak with some experience because I had a fracture in the ala and the coccyx from being hit by a car on a training ride. The coccyx obviously took a long time to recover enough to be comfortable on the bike (~6 weeks), but I could have been on the trainer in three weeks with the upper fracture.Fwiw my "assertion" was based on the details FDJ released about it and how they specifically said "the duration of which (her absence) remains undetermined to date". And a couple of other details they shared suggest even "a while" might be optimistic.
They obviously know where the fracture is, the sacrum sits between the two hip bones, which will make cycling painfree impossible till its healed properly and yes depending on size, exact location and how quickly it heals changes the timeline but its going to be between 8-12 weeks, and 8-12 weeks where she won't be riding much if at all.
I wouldn't be picking her in any fantasy league races till TdFF at the earliest.
If Cille will be off the bike for a month, TV companies should be sued for negligence if they aren't giving her a blank cheque to join the commentary team.
And give her a recliner, so she can be comfortable.
Of course, she can't join every commentator team, so TV2 seems like the most obvious choice.
it would be a damn sight more listenable to the current ES/Discovery soundtrackES/Discovery should have her record the ambient sound scores for all their races.
Vuelta a El Salvador is back this week, along with a couple of associated one-day races. First time in a decade at this level - and should be some mountains on stages 1 and 4 at least. Stage 2 around San Salvador could include some mountains as well but could just as easily be a flat circuit. The startlist seems typical for what we might have expected - a small number of European teams with some interest in the region (Eneicat, Roland, Bepink) and a Ukrainian national team (plenty of slightly sus ex-Eastern Bloc national teams used to do this race back in the day) plus some Central and South American national or club teams (Soltec Iberoamérica also have Aranza Villalón as a mercenary) and Boneshaker from the US.
It's also pretty open as to who may win - there's a few decent names like Professor Kiesenhofer, Olga Shekel, Tamara Dronova, Andrea Alzate, Carolina Vargas and Marcela Prieto there - largely due to the absence of the obvious dominant champion of any climbing race in this neck of the woods (right, Samu?), Lilibeth Chacón.
Pop-up races for things like Olympic quali used to be very common on the women's calendar, this is at least a historic women's race (which was often used in similar fashion in the past).It's a bit of a joke though, that they've been allowed to organise 5 races instead of just the one stage race, purely so that Roland can farm UCI points to try and avoid relegation.
Pop-up races for things like Olympic quali used to be very common on the women's calendar, this is at least a historic women's race (which was often used in similar fashion in the past).
The fact that the UCI competition page gives the race organiser's contact details with an @cogeas.ch email address rather makes it look transparent, though, hey?
The opening TTT has been replaced with a 17 km ITT on the final day, so we'll see how strong she currently is there.
The first stage has been replaced by the last stage? Okay...
Any explanation why the TTT hasn't simply been replaced by an ITT on the first day?