If I had a nickel for every time a Real Madrid player would lose interest in football, leave the club and pursue their hobby of a different sport, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird it’s happened twice now…
While Real Madrid players were preparing to play the match of their lives in London and bring #15 to Bernabeu, Eden Hazard, the club’s most expensive signing ever who spent the golden years of his career not too far from Wembley, was indulging himself in a completely different activity — football now a distant memory in the 33-year-old Belgian’s mind — probably.
Hazard, who had his contract with Real Madrid terminated last June, announced his retirement from professional football a couple of months later. And since then, he’s kept somewhat of a low-profile other than popping here and there for an advert, the odd-charity match, or showing up at his boyhood club Lille.
But behind the scenes, it seems that the former Belgian captain and the mercurial forward has picked up a new hobby… Any guesses, anyone?
Of course, it’s cycling! And by the looks of it, Hazard’s been putting in the effort and hours on the saddle (tut tut, me), and has managed to scale one of the most revered and iconic climbs in the world, Mont Ventoux.
From images shared by Hazard on social media, it looks like it was a well-planned ride, with the ex-footballer joined by his brothers, Thorgan (who’s still playing for Belgian club Anderlecht, by the way), Ethan and Kylian — all decked out in the jerseys of the Belgian pro cycling team Intermarché-Wanty and riding Cube bikes.
Intermarché also shared the image on its social media, writing: “Eden Hazard did it! He climbed to the top of Mont Ventoux with his CUBE and the jersey of his favorite team.”
Hazard isn’t the first celebrity to take his bike up the almost 2000-metre high climb with an average gradient of 7.4%, or 4.4%, if you take the easier Sault route. In 2016, F1 world champion Jenson Button took his bike for a spin up the mountain too, and ended up doing a tribute to Chris Froome’s infamous Tour de France stage finish by jogging up the last bit.
> Video: Chris Froome vs Mont Ventoux - the slapstick version
We are still waiting to find Hazard’s Strava profile to see his stats. Anyone reckon if a footballer’s abilities can translate to road cycling? Not a similarly ideal comparison, but last year, we did have legendary Barcelona and Stoke City player Bojan Krkić take up gravel biking and even partnered with former teammate Andrés Iniesta to launch his own bike brand.
More recently, Anne Jones, an 82-year-old cyclist from Lewisham completed a summit of the famous climb in southern France to raise funds for a youth trauma hospital and a paracycling team distributing aid to communities by bike in Gaza, despite severely inclement weather with fog so thick she nearly missed the famous Tom Simpson memorial.
> Can he ride it on a cold rainy night in Stoke? Ex-Barcelona (and Stoke City) footballer Bojan launches new gravel bike brand
In the meantime, Hazard can definitely ring up his pal Remco Evenepoel, who himself made a reverse career switch, ditching football for cycling, for any on-the-saddle tips. The time trial champion is currently out racing at the Critérium du Dauphiné (psst, we’ve come across loads of unreleased bikes, including from Trek, Pinarello and Wilier) in preparation for his first shot at Tour de France glory.
Although I’m sure he’ll have enough support from his friends over at Intermarché-Wanty. Maybe he can learn some sprinting from Biniam Girmay, who won the bunch sprint to come second at the Brussels Cycling Classic yesterday. Maybe the Belgian team’s looking for domestiques for next season?
The former Chelsea player will also be making his return to Stamford Bridge this Sunday, turning out for the World XI in West London for Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2024. By the way, it’s not soccer…
And finally, we may have a big revamp on our hands to our starting XI of the world-beating squad of ‘Footballers Who Cycle’. Some tough decisions to make there, I don't envy whoever gets the top job of managing this squad next...
> Footballers who cycle XI — the Premier League stars who love life on two wheels
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Lets be honest, it is a photo op. Who rides with a jacket like that, in that colour! even on a dry day it would get filfy!
Fake virtue signalling. If she does ride, it wouldn't be hard to get a few real photos, to convince us shes not just another shallow self-serving politician.
I don't know - remember all those <city> CycleChic websites, back during peak fixie/urban cycling?
On average an unusually optimistic selection of stories.
Thanks.
@Haigh: Saddle too low, always a give-away.
Are you sure? Maybe she has short legs?
if she had short legs it wouldn't be too low. But looking at the foot on the bottom pedal, there does not seem like an excessive leg bend. so it doesn't look that bad
(Not) Great news from Exeter on this world bike day - Our High Traffic Neighbourhood is to be reintroduced 😢
https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/exeters-ltn-scheme-sensational...
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'gets accused of photo-op (and for riding without helmet)'
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A Lay Bah government. A Laaaaaay Bah government.
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LOL!!
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('Pick up my guitar and play, just like yesterday, get down on my knees and pra - aaay - Won't get fooled again, no, no.')
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So what island are you going to seek refuge on if it's the clean sweep that the polls are predicting for labour?
I don't recall ever having seen that 'Bike is best' advert before. I like it
Just celebrating world bicycle day on CS7
Huh! I've managed to make it this late in the day before discovering that it is World Bicycle Day today, 3rd June.
Happy World Bicycle Day #bikewanker (the driver obvs ! )
Please do not insult Michael Woods, he is Canadian (and that's bad enough).
(Association) football has been called soccer in the UK for well over a century, and some of us who are nearly that old remember attending Bobby Charlton's Soccer Schools on the dog-shit coated playing fields of the 1980s.
By all means protest (against) creeping Americanisms, but soccer isn't one of them even if that's what they call the sport.
Soccer - association football
Rugger - rugby football
Surrey Roadsafe (fresh after last week's eductational vidoes) have shared a link to, in my view, a better one from Cycling UK.
Was in my FB feed from Surrey Police
Good video ... although the rider is in the door zone.
Definitely a better video. The"good" driving example is far from it though. Poor steering control and overtaking into a closed junction on the offside. And I wish I could unsee the YouTube comments.
Local rag reports cyclist injured on ride london on a closed road after a collision.
https://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/24361211.cyclist-seriously-injured-f...
NoDriverInvolved
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7qfbK0h2mw/?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==
I was sent this BBC instagram reel, showing how lovely it was to ride in Essex a few years back, if I can say 1980 was just a few years ago...
How times change...
An era before "big helmet" had taken a grip on the industry.
I blame ann summers
I never did like the look of their seatposts.
No mention of World Bicycle Day.
I only found out when I got the "World Bicycle Day 2024" badge for doing a ride this morning. Best to keep it low key anyway to avoid upsetting too many drivers?
Whilst its a rest day for me, I could be trmpted to go out for half an hour before dinner