Vingegaard will encourage children not to take up cycling after life-threatening crash

Vingegaard will encourage his children not to take up cycling after life-threatening crash
Vingegaard will encourage his children not to take up cycling after life-threatening crashBelga / ddp USA / Profimedia
Jonas Vingegaard who these days takes part in the Paris-Nice stage race, says that he will not encourage his children to take up cycling in an interview with TV2 Sport.

Vingegaard feared for his life after he sustained seven broken ribs, a fractured sternum, a broken collarbone and both lungs punctured after crashing in the Basque country last year and although Vingegaard enjoys his current career, he doesn´t have have the same career-dreams for his children.

"I think in a way, I want to tell my children that they probably shouldn't take up cycling as a sport if they have the choice."

"I am enjoying cycling as a career. It's not that. I enjoy it and it's a cool sport. But it is also a dangerous sport. We saw that with my accident last year. It's incredibly dangerous, and you have to be away from your family a lot. There are many things you have to sacrifice to become really good."

"I am among the world's best, which makes it easier for me but it's not certain that Hugo will become one of the world's best. I guess I'd say maybe he should do something else besides sports. He will always be compared to me. In that way, it might be smarter for him to do something else.

Besides Hugo Vingegaard has a four-year old daughter (Frida) with his wife Trine.