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Old 14-Feb-2009, 23:11   #1
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So, as I lay here in ward C6 of Nottingham's QMC with a broken femur, I am made even more miserable by the knowledge that I won't hammering around Donington with you guys at the end of March and may be lucky to be racing by the middle of the year! Still, titanium screws and plates are marvellous things, so fingers crossed.
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Old 14-Feb-2009, 23:36   #2
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Sorry to hear your laid up in hospital, bit nasty those Femur breaks.
Make sure you don't get Senna3 visiting you, when I broke my Femur many many years ago he along with other mates would come and visit me in hospital where I was laid up in traction for some reason they enjoyed swinging the traction weights back and forth.
Still traction didn't work so a K-mail was inserted.
Hope to see you out on track later in the year


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Old 15-Feb-2009, 06:18   #3
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So, as I lay here in ward C6 of Nottingham's QMC with a broken femur, I am made even more miserable by the knowledge that I won't hammering around Donington with you guys at the end of March and may be lucky to be racing by the middle of the year! Still, titanium screws and plates are marvellous things, so fingers crossed.
Doesn't sound too comfortable,mate...get well soon.
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Old 15-Feb-2009, 07:48   #4
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So, as I lay here in ward C6 of Nottingham's QMC with a broken femur, I am made even more miserable by the knowledge that I won't hammering around Donington with you guys at the end of March and may be lucky to be racing by the middle of the year! Still, titanium screws and plates are marvellous things, so fingers crossed.

Any excuse to wait for the warmer weather!!! - do you know what caused it???

Tim
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Old 15-Feb-2009, 09:34   #5
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Any excuse to wait for the warmer weather!!! - do you know what caused it???

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Apparently, it was caused by a thigh bone to road surface interface proximity condition brought about due to the incompatible coexistence of ice and rubber silica compounds in a hard asphalt environment. Of course, being astride (temporarily) a human powered velocipede at the time was not a clever idea.
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Old 15-Feb-2009, 09:43   #6
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That's a bummer Andy! puts a spanner in the works I was looking forward to seeing the ex Dicky bike bombing round, GWS.
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Old 15-Feb-2009, 10:05   #7
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Apparently, it was caused by a thigh bone to road surface interface proximity condition brought about due to the incompatible coexistence of ice and rubber silica compounds in a hard asphalt environment. Of course, being astride (temporarily) a human powered velocipede at the time was not a clever idea.

And at your age!!! -



you know if makes sense....
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Old 15-Feb-2009, 10:41   #8
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Hope you mend soon and survive the food !!!!

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Old 15-Feb-2009, 11:10   #9
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Sorry you wont be on track...that'll teach you to ride man powered machines !
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Old 15-Feb-2009, 12:55   #10
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ouch, hope you heal soon!
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