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by Nick Franzini

Eroica Return for Backstedt

Only five weeks ago, Magnus Backstedt was laying in a hospital bed undergoing an operation to repair the broken collarbone sustained in a crash at the Tour of Qatar. Bad luck has dogged the Slipstream/Chipotle rider over the last three years and he had been hoping for a change in fortune for 2008.

A little over 3 days after surgery Backstedt was back on his bike on the indoor trainer and, now fully recovered, is set to restart his season at the GP Eroica this weekend.

"I have come back from this mishap pretty quickly. I had a great training camp down in Girona with the guys. How Mike Friedman went in Het Volk, showed how hard I worked them. In terms of power, the numbers are all there. I'm coming back with the GP Eroica on the 8th March and then Tirreno Adriatico."

When asked about his thoughts on Italy's version of his own favourite hard man's race, Paris-Roubaix, he said "I'm not sure what to expect to be honest, but all I'll say is don't expect a 'heroic' ride from me! I just have to ease back into it and get myself used to jumping around again. Paris-Roubaix is my number one goal and I am back on target," he concluded.

Backstedt heads to Belgium this week for some testing on the Roubaix pave with his Slipstream team mates, before travelling to Italy for the weekend.


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