Chloé Dygert Withdraws From Tour de France Femmes With Leg Pain

dygert Battles Through Illness and Recurring Leg Issues, Withdraws from Tour de France Femmes

American ⁣cyclist Chloe Dygert, riding for Canyon-SRAM, made the difficult decision to withdraw from the final stage of the Tour de France Femmes‍ avec Zwift, citing a combination of illness and ongoing leg problems. While a disappointing end to her race, Dygert demonstrated resilience and a commitment to her team throughout the challenging event.

This isn’t the first time Dygert has faced setbacks in this race.Last‍ year, she also abandoned on⁣ the final stage due to similar leg pain, a problem that has⁢ plagued her as a meaningful⁢ crash in September 2020.

A Grueling Climb and a Panic Attack

The decisive moment came on ⁣the ⁤Col de la Madeleine, a ⁢notoriously difficult climb. Dygert described a harrowing⁣ experience as⁣ she struggled to maintain pace.

“When everybody started passing me like ⁣I was standing still,I thought ‘there’s no way I’m making time cut,'” she recounted.”Then,about 10km from the top,I started ⁤having a full-on panic attack.”

The physical ‍and⁢ emotional⁣ toll was immense. Dygert battled‍ crying, panic, and ⁣excruciating leg pain, compounded by a lingering head cold and stomach issues.”I⁤ couldn’t hear anymore, my ears were clogged because I’m still sick ⁢and it⁣ was ⁣not a good time,” she⁤ explained.

Understanding the Recurring Leg⁣ Pain

Dygert detailed the nature of her leg ⁤problems, describing a constant, debilitating sensation.

“I have a bit of a head cold, then I have stomach problems wiht going to the bathroom ⁣multiple times a day. And then my leg, it’s‍ the normal spasming, muscle ⁤tightening and it⁤ feels ⁢like you’re being hit by something really ⁤hard,”‍ she⁤ said. “It just‍ feels like that constantly, it ⁤never goes away and it gets worse. There was just no relief going⁣ uphill for⁣ that long.”

This recurring issue ⁤has forced her⁤ to ⁣abandon multiple races, and she acknowledges the frustration of ⁣continually facing this challenge. “Pretty much ‍every race I’ve ⁢pulled out of⁢ has been because of my ⁣leg,” she⁢ admitted. “And again, it’s ‍not ideal and ‍I feel really bad that⁢ I have to do it. But when it comes to my leg, I just ⁣can’t risk that.”

A Valuable Teammate Despite the Setback

Despite her withdrawal, Dygert’s contribution to the Canyon-SRAM team shouldn’t be overlooked. She‍ arrived at the Tour de France Femmes focused on training and supporting team leader Kasia‍ Niewiadoma.

she successfully fulfilled that⁣ role, demonstrating strength and dedication throughout the race. “I came here with the mindset⁢ of getting some really good training in ⁣and being a great teammate as best as I could, and I’m really ‍happy that I could fulfill that ⁢role,”‍ dygert stated. “So⁣ I’m happy with the Tour and I can be content ⁤with my⁢ decision today as‍ hard as it is.”

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