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Jens Voigt is tougher than you are

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:05 pm
by Roland
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Jens Voigt wrote: That stage pretty much got off on the wrong foot. For starters, we just went out so hard. We started out climbing up the Peyresourde Pass and everybody came out with their guns smoking.

I came over the top only 20 seconds down on the front group, but about 2 kilometers into the descent my front tire blew and I thought, “Oh God,” and I went down. Just one year after my horrible crash, and there I was tumbling on another mountain descent. And let me tell you, about the only place that feels good right now is my right ankle. The rest of me is all road rash. Plus I’ve got five stitches in my left elbow and then there are some ribs that are not in the right place! I may have to get x-rays, but I hate x-rays (the radiation), and plus, if I’ve got a fractured rib, what can anyone do about it?

The worst thing of all was that I almost got forced out of the Tour for a second year in a row. The problem was that the first team car was behind Andy Schleck, and the second had decided to go up ahead to hand out water bottles at the foot of the next climb. As a result I had no bike, because mine was shattered.

So then the broom wagon pulled up and was like, “Do you want to just get in?” And I said, “Oh no, I don’t need YOU!” But there I am with blood spurting out my left elbow and no bike. Finally, the race organizers got me a bike, but it was this little yellow junior bike. It was way too small for me and even had old-fashioned toe-clip pedals. But that is the only way I could get down the mountain, so I had to ride it for like 15-20 kilometers until I finally got to a team car with my bike.

Then, I still had to get up to the grupetto. All I can say is that that desperate times need desperate measures, but I got up there. And once I did it was grupetto all day long.

Needless to say, I had plenty of time to come up with a fitting book of the day. It’s from the Disk World series by Terry Pratchett. In it, the protagonist is Conan the Barbarian, who is a 70-year-old who has just survived everything. At one point he, and his other old warrior friends capture this village, but then they find that they are surrounded by an army of tens of thousands, and his only reaction is, “Oh man, it’s going to take days to kill all these people!” And that’s the way I was today when I was lying on the ground. I just thought, “Oh no, I’m going to Paris this year, I’m going to Paris. There’s just no way you are going to get me out of this race for the second year in a row!”

Re: Jens Voigt is tougher than you are

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:26 pm
by Rolf
Hey... that's Norm's go-go-gadget, Transformers bike!

Gotta love a Discworld-reading, German roadie -- so cool. 8)

Re: Jens Voigt is tougher than you are

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:34 pm
by Josh.E
resemblance?

Re: Jens Voigt is tougher than you are

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:39 pm
by Lister Farrar
Bruce's bike fits him better, but they both don't know when to stop. :)

Re: Jens Voigt is tougher than you are

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 9:27 pm
by Barry McKee
It's kinda weird that this story from Jens would come in today. I just told someone about my crash and they said, "Oh, you did a Jens Voigt", referring to the way he fell when he crashed last year. Alas, he is tougher as although this year he got to finish his race, I did not get to finish my race. I did however get to wear those cool sleeves they roll over your bandages... Those dudes are tough as nails!