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Motivated to Ride

Looking for a little inspiration for your next ride? Look no further than cyclist, triathlete, and double amputee Hector Picard.

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Do you ever have those high-inertia days when you know you want to ride but it all just seems a little much? Maybe it鈥檚 threatening rain. Or your timeframe is tight and you鈥檙e worried that a ride will cut into dinner plans. Or perhaps your bike needs work before you can go out, a change of brake pads or a flat tire that needs fixing.

That happens to us sometimes, and occasionally we end up on the couch not the saddle. (We know, we know: ).

Tongue-lashing from the Velominati notwithstanding, this new video of double arm amputee Hector Picard changing a flat might just be the best motivation we鈥檝e ever come across for such occasions. You think it鈥檚 going to be too much for you to get out? Picard virtually has to play a round of Twister to fix this flat. And he makes the repair with more skill and composure than most cyclists ever do. Makes us feel a little silly for all those tantrums we鈥檝e thrown over the years when we couldn鈥檛 get a tire bead to seat on a rim.

It鈥檚 not just about the flat, either. We鈥檙e all-around impressed by Picard, who came back from an accident that would have put most of us down for good. At 26, while on the job as an electrician, he sustained a 13,000-volt electrocution, which left him armless, in a coma, and with burns over 40 percent of his body. Not only has he overcome those disabilities to become a successful age-group triathlete, but he鈥檚 also parlayed his situation into philanthropy, including a 3,200-mile ride this past summer to raise funds for , an infant born without limbs.

Next time you stall out before a ride鈥攐r before you jettison a hand pump across the room in frustration over a hard-to-change tire鈥攇ive a thought to Picard. We鈥檙e sure it would often have been a lot easier for him to skip the flat tire, skip the ride entirely, and stay sitting on his couch instead.

Oh yeah, now HTFU.

Lead Photo: Kalmatsuy Tatyana via Shuttersto

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