In a brief interview shown during the Team Ineos eRace broadcast on the Zwift Indoor Riding platform on Sunday, four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome crashed during a reconnaissance run at the 2019 Criterium du Dauphiné He said his recovery from the crash was "almost complete."
Chris Froome, the leader of Team Ineos, has only raced five days so far this season (71st overall in the shortened UAE Tour in February) before the coronavirus shutdown in cycling.
Froom crashed at last year's Criterium du Dauphiné during a scouting run for the stage 4 time trial, suffering various fractures, including a femur, neck, and sternum.
"I'm doing well," Froome said Sunday from his home in Monaco. 'I'm working out as much as I can every day with the kids, on the turbo trainer and in the gym.'
"My recovery is going very well. I would say I'm recovering pretty well. I'm still getting off the bike and doing exercises to strengthen my injured right side, but I'm back to my normal training load again and it's going really well."
e race was won by time trial world champion Rohan Dennis, with Ireland's Eddie Dunbar in second and 2014 road race world champion Michal Kwiatkowski in third.
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