Johnny Hoogerland, on receiving the Tour de France Rule #5 Award:
I normally don’t drink that much beer anymore but having my first off-season beer in this glass makes it taste great. I moved to my new home and will find it a great place because it honors my way of racing.
Fitting words from the man on track to take over the mantle of Hardest Man In Cycling from Jens Voigt after he retires. I’m shocked, however, at the claim that he doesn’t drink much beer. Partly because beer rules, and partly because I’m flummoxed by what kind of post-ride recovery drink he has if not beer.
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Even though it was outrageously negligent and totally avoidable, the Hoogerland incident will surely go down as a genuine hardman legend. Time will never diminish it. Straight after the crash he seemed calm and collected, even as he got untangled from the fence then treated. Check the fat stitches. What a man!
@Harminator
Absolutely. And, and American would have sued the driver's pants off and retired in Southern California. Instead, he says something to the effect of, "Ah, hell. I bet he didn't mean to..." and just gets on with his job.
Class act.
Yeah, I should be right to ride a couple of thousand more K's through the Pyrenees and Alps...
@Harminator
Aside from how bloody and badass he looks, that picture gives me serious Gun Envy. I mean, lets be realistic: if it wasn't for this crash, we'd really not be able to pick Johnny out from the rest of the bunch...but check out his guns. Even as a "regular" Pro, those pipes are amazing.
I'm ashamed to be proud of my guns, given how pinner they are.
This year's TDF was one of the main thing's which really got me into road riding and watching Johnny get knocked off was sickening but so inspiring to see him jump back on the bike after being ripped to shreds.
A massive dose of Rule #5 to the power of V.
Congratulations to Mr Hoogerland. Dutch national champion today. Chapeau!!