Chris Froome has hinted at a possible return to cycling after suffering a horror crash in August.
He crashed in training on the Cote d’Azur and was airlifted to hospital in Toulon.
## What happened?
The four-time Tour de France winner suffered a collapsed lung, five broken ribs, and a fractured spine in the accident.
He also sustained a pericardial rupture, which has a mortality rate of between 20 and 60 percent.
The crash brought an end to the 40-year-old’s season and feared it could spell the end of his career.
## Why it matters for Chris Froome
Froome has taken to Instagram to provide a major update on his recovery, showing himself back on the bike.
He wrote: “It’s been a tough road back after my latest crash but it feels so good to finally be out here spinning the legs and on the road again.”
The seven-time grand tour champion is currently out of contract after leaving Israel Premier-Tech.
## What comes next?
Froome’s career was derailed by another serious crash in training during the Criterium du Dauphiné in 2019.
He crashed into a wall at 54km/h, fracturing his right femur, elbow, and ribs.
Froome missed the rest of the season as he endured a lengthy rehabilitation process.
He never reached the same heights as before the crash, with his best result since then a third place on the 2022 Tour de France stage to Alpe d’Huez.
Froome has not raced the Tour since that edition and faced a further setback to his attempts to rebuild his career.
He crashed and broke his collarbone at the UAE Tour this February.
The Israel Premier-Tech team confirmed his departure, thanking him for his hard work and wishing him well.
Froome joined the team on a five-year contract from 2021 after leaving Ineos Grenadiers.