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Tour de France 2001
 
Wednesday, July 11
Jalabert all the way back following ladder accident



VERDUN, France -- Laurent Jalabert's victory in the fourth stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday came as a reward for months of painful recovery from an injury he feared might end his career.

I haven't let myself get down since the accident. I've worked very hard, even with the pain in my back.
Laurent Halabert

The 32-year-old Frenchman thought he had been paralysed after falling from a ladder while changing a lightbulb in his Swiss home in February.

In the end the damage was only to three vertebrae in his lower back but he has had to put up with considerable pain throughout his recovery and return to competitive cycling.

"Today was a lesson in courage," said Jalabert, who had to fight his way from the back of the peloton before joining Ludo Dierckxsens on the attack and finally beating him.

"I haven't let myself get down since the accident. I've worked very hard, even with the pain in my back.

"I felt good at the beginning. I knew there would be escapes because of the wind and when the first attempt failed I found the moment to attack.

"I'm very tired but victory is a great reward."

Wednesday's victory over Dierckxsens in a tense sprint at the end of the 215-kilometre stage from Huy to Verdun was his third individual stage win on the Tour and his first since Mende in 1995.

It was in that year that Jalabert produced his best Tour performance, finishing fourth behind Miguel Indurain, Alex Zuelle and Bjarne Riis, who is now his boss at the Danish team CSC.

Jalabert, who moves up to second in the overall standings behind Stuart O'Grady, will not get too carried away by Wednesday's success but he was justifiably proud of the victory.

"This victory won't change my career but a win in the Tour de France is always important and I'm happy," he said.

"It's been a hard year for me after the accident and this is an achievement.

"I had to start from scratch to build up my muscle and really I had to learn how to win again.

"That's not so easy when you're used to succes and I have to admit that this year I had doubts."

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