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“There is nothing you can do with this injury - no cast, no surgery - but just biting the pain."

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E3 HARELBEKE

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FABIAN CANCELLARA

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27.03.2015 @ 21:18 Posted by Emil Axelgaard

On the cobbled descent of the Haaghoek less than 40-kilometers into E3 Harelbeke an alluded dropped water bottle caused a large crash that took down numerous riders including Fabian Cancellara.

 

Although Cancellara was able to remount and continue he was in obvious pain, and only a few kilometers later he pulled to the side and climbed into the Trek Factory Racing team car.

 

“It all happened so fast," he said. "Someone slammed the brakes and there was no way to go, just straight into it. I flew over a couple of riders and then landed in a pile of bikes. There were riders everywhere. I fell so hard, and felt pain everywhere. It was sort of reflex to get back on the bike but the pain was hard, in my lower back, left wrist, and my ribs on the back.

 

“I felt right away that it was a serious crash, but I wanted to try to keep going.  I had to stop; the pain was too much. We went to the hospital for scans and this confirmed the pain.”

 

Later at the hospital X-rays and CT scans confirmed the worst:  two transverse process fractures in two vertebrae bones of the lower back.  

 

The prognosis of recovery time is unknown for now, but the injury is serious enough to make definite there will be no spring Classics for Fabian Cancellara.

 

“There is nothing you can do with this injury – no cast, no surgery – but just biting the pain,” said Cancellara.

 

It is a big blow to Trek Factory Racing ahead of the big Monuments of Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix.

 

“These are things that happen in cycling, and that everyone has to deal with sooner or later,” said general manager Luca Guercilena when we reached him by phone. “But we know how much Fabian is important for us, so we are of course very dejected to hear this news.

 

“First what is the most important is his health, and that he takes care of that so he can return 100 percent again. And then for the rest, it’s time for all the other riders to step up  - as they now have possibilities - and perform well. Certainly it’s not great news for our team, but that does not mean it’s over. We have some very good riders that will now have their chances.”

 

While Fabian Cancellara was shuffled off to the hospital a six-man breakaway continued to lead the race until the Oude Kwarement, where the usual strong suspects emerged and the last remnant of the escape group was swallowed.

 

Certainly it’s not great news for our team, but that does not mean it’s over. We have some very good riders that will now have their chances.

Peter Sagan (Tinkoff-Saxo), Zdenek Stybar (Etixx- Quick Step) and Geraint Thomas (Sky) broke clear on the famed cobbled climb with some 40 kilometers to go and never looked back.  In the finale, Thomas knew better than wait for a sprint, and made his solo winning move with a few kilometers to go. Stybar held on for second, but Sagan was overrun by the chasing peloton as Matteo Trentin (Etixx-Quick Step) claimed the final podium step.

 

Most of the Trek Factory Racing teammates arrived with the second peloton in the same time as 34th place (+3'21").

 

It was not a good day for the pinstriped team, but the racing must and will go on. Although Spartacus can never be replaced, there is no doubt the team will rally its forces and give its best effort in his absence.

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