Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 09:35:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-17 17:29:44
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One of the greatest cyclists in the world is out of the race with a gruesome injury sustained just days prior to the event. Here's what we know.
Just days before the highly anticipated Tour de France, one of the biggest names in cycling, Chris Froome, was dramatically ejected from the race roster with a severe injury. The 37-year-old Brit, who has won the Tour de France five times, sustained broken ribs, a collapsed lung, and a back fracture in a training crash.
Froome, who was being interviewed just a week prior to his exit, commented on the intensity of the competition this year. He said, "It's going to be the hardest and most aggressive Tour de France I've ever done." His remarks were prophetic, unfortunately, for the wrong reasons. Froome, who was poised to compete in his swansong Tour, is now facing a tough recovery ahead of the 2023 season.
The injury is a brutal blow to the Team Israel Start-Up Nation rider, but the team is optimistic that Froome will rebound quickly. Despite his absence, the team will still contend in the race, which begins on July 8 and covers over 2,000 miles in just 23 stages.
Team CEO Aviram Baruch said, "We are all deeply disappointed that Chris won't be riding the Tour with us. We are all wishing him a quick and full recovery."
This unexpected turn has overshadowed what is sure to be another thrilling edition of the Tour de France. It remains to be seen how the absence of one of the sport's biggest names will affect the competition.