Thursday, April 13, 2006

Hincapie Update

Here's an update from the Associated Press; George's injuries don't appear to be too serious:

Hincapie won't need surgery ahead of Tour de France
Posted 4/12/2006 5:30 PM ET

GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — American cyclist George Hincapie's injuries will not require surgery, and he is expected to be ready for the Tour de France. Hincapie, a key teammate in Lance Armstrong's record run of seven straight Tour de France victories, is the leader of the Discovery Channel team. He sustained a separated shoulder and bruised wrist after a fall at the Paris-Roubaix race on Sunday. He lost control on a cobbled stretch of the race. "I will be off the bike for about a week, but look forward to resuming my training," Hincapie said.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aren't the bottles on the bike supposed to be filled with beer (the elixir of life)?
That may explain why I get dropped about half way...

Granny's 30 said...

If they aren't they should be...

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Hincapie Update

Here's an update from the Associated Press; George's injuries don't appear to be too serious:

Hincapie won't need surgery ahead of Tour de France
Posted 4/12/2006 5:30 PM ET

GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — American cyclist George Hincapie's injuries will not require surgery, and he is expected to be ready for the Tour de France. Hincapie, a key teammate in Lance Armstrong's record run of seven straight Tour de France victories, is the leader of the Discovery Channel team. He sustained a separated shoulder and bruised wrist after a fall at the Paris-Roubaix race on Sunday. He lost control on a cobbled stretch of the race. "I will be off the bike for about a week, but look forward to resuming my training," Hincapie said.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aren't the bottles on the bike supposed to be filled with beer (the elixir of life)?
That may explain why I get dropped about half way...

Granny's 30 said...

If they aren't they should be...