Ted King: My legs are great, it’s the body that's taken its toll
Cannondale rid♈er promises to fight on despite🤡 injuries


Ted King climbed carefully into a Cannondale team car after the end of stage 2 of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France, covered in bandages and clearly in pain after his crash at the end of stage 1. Despite the pain and suffering of racing st🔜age 2 through the Corsican mountains, he was relieved and even happy to have made it through the stage.
His Tour de France looked like it was over on day one after crashing hard on his right shoulder. But he dug deep and fought the pain to reach the finish safely in the gruppetto. King finished 167th, 17:35 behind stage winner Jan Bakelants (Radioshack-Leopard), in the same time as yellow jersey wearer Marcel Kittel, sprinters Mark Cavendish ꦺand Nacer Bouhanni, and fellow crash victims Tony 𝓡Martin and Geraint Thomas.
"I'm pleased I've gotten thr🥀ough today. It was a relatively short stage. It was going to be a test 💯for my shoulder but I got through it," King told Cyclingnews after easing into the front seat of the team car.
"We went 'not easy' on the c🤪limb half way through the stage. F👍ortunately my legs are great, it’s the body that's taken its toll. The road rash is one thing, I can handle that. But it's the shoulder that the problem."
In the hope the pain eases and his injuries begin to heal, King's strategy for the nex🔴t few da🍬ys is simple and wise. "I've got to take things one day at a time," he said.
After finishing stage 2, he has earned🏅 the right to fight on, during Monday's third stag♛e to Calvi.
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