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US Secretary of State John Kerry keen to get back on bike ... but David Letterman less so

Kerry reveals how crash in which he broke his leg happened

US Secretary of State John Kerry says he is keen to resume diplomatic talks with Iran that were cut short when he broke his leg after crashing his bike last month – and despite that accident, he is also eager to get back in the saddle.

Another famous American is less keen on getting on two wheels, however – the recently retired talk show host, David Letterman.

Speaking to his home city newspaper the Boston Globe, Kerry revealed how his bike crash happened a fortnight ago in the French Alps as he took some time out from the talks with Iran being held in Switzerland.

Kerry described how he had been distracted by motorcycles ahead of him, and said: “I’m just navigating my way at about 2 miles an hour … and this kerb appears out of nowhere while I’m focused on the motorcycle and the bike just freezes.”

The impact of his fall resulted in Kerry, who has had both hips replaced, breaking his right femur. He was flown back to the US for treatment.

But after several days on powerful painkillers he switched to the over-the-counter paracetamol brand Tylenol due to the side-effects the drugs that doctors had prescribed were having on him.

For now, his recovery from his injury is continuing, and when asked if he would get back on his bike, he replied: “Yeah, absolutely. Are you kidding?

“I’m just going to make sure I never take my eye [off the road] — I’m not going to look at the motorcycle instead of what’s right in front of me.”

An interview with Letterman, who retired last month after more than two decades as host of The Late Show, also appeared in a home-town publication – in his case, the magazine Indianapolis Monthly.

The journalist interviewing Letterman reminded him that he had been known to cycle in the past and wondered whether he would do more of it now he has more time on his hands.

Asked if he still rode, Letterman said, “I do on occasion. But as I get older, I’m starting to realise that I don’t want to be found dead in a ditch somewhere. I’ll leave cycling to younger men.”

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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MNgraveur | 9 years ago
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Kerry's a good guy. I once tied up his boat to a dock when I was tripping. A loooong time ago...

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Freddy56 | 9 years ago
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I wonder will this mean American won't invade another state til his spd can clip in again

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banzicyclist2 | 9 years ago
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If we're honest we've all had one of those I moments, unlucky it ended up with broken leg.

Hope he's back on two wheels soon.

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Alankk | 9 years ago
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Remember the trees, they like to appear out of nowhere too.

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kitkat replied to Alankk | 9 years ago
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Alankk wrote:

Remember the trees, they like to appear out of nowhere too.

And Cyclists, they're well known for just appearing out of no where...

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portec | 9 years ago
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... and this kerb appears out of nowhere ...

Yup, they'll do that. You have to watch out for those curbs. They'll jump right out in front you.  40
In his defence, I admire his honesty. I'd be way too embarrassed to admit that.

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clayfit | 9 years ago
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I think that's the way I want to go, when it's time. Out on my bike on a beautiful day, and later being found in a ditch, doing what I love best. It's the only way to get me off my bike.

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