Talk:Ralf Hütter

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[edit] Cycling accident

I don't believe that he was actually in hospital for "many months" following his cycling accident, as the article states. Where is the evidence? It would have to have been an extremely debilitating injury to require that amount of contiuous convalescence. Ricadus 16:46, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

According to the book of Tim Barr: "KRAFTWERK - From Düsseldorf to the Future (With Love)" ISBN 0-09-186490-9, Ebury Press, Hütter layed in coma two days(p. 170) The book cites there Karl Bartos interview (Interview with Dessa Fox, NME, 10th of January 1987) djmoomoo


also, is picture of the bike really necessary for this article?? 168.122.163.90 (talk) 14:14, 25 April 2008 (UTC)