jeudi 6 août 2015

Find Alpine road cycling tough? Imagine doing it with one leg

Prior to tackling Europe’s 2015 Haute Route, Peter Kimpton talks to two inspiring cyclists also preparing for the challenge – champion pro Emma Pooley, and remarkable disabled rider Christian Haettich

At first I wasn’t sure if my eyes were seeing correctly. I rubbed them, not merely because sweat was pouring in during a long, steep climb up Italy’s challenging, dramatic Passo di Pordoi in 2014, but because of the cyclist ahead of me. Then, breathing heavily as I slowly passed him, we exchanged a friendly nod, and I was filled with admiration and wonder.

Christian Haettich, from Alsace in north-eastern France, lost most of his left leg and part of his left arm due to a road accident in 1976, when he was 15. He was hit head-on by a car while riding a moped. The amputations understandably made his life extremely difficult. He made it through dark times, got married, had children, yet it wasn’t until 1995 when he spotted a cyclist who also had one leg making his way up a col that his life changed again.

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