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About Hamilton's fracture
Paul Southworth wrote:
From what I've heard, his collarbone is not separated and not broken through, only cracked. If he fell on it, there's a good chance it would separate and he might be having it screwed together. Furthermore sometimes people break a collarbone and find that it doesn't knit back together easily or quickly. In his current condition I predict he will heal up easily without surgery or other complications - no guarantee of that if he falls again. I agree it is not a career-threatening injury, and I'm not calling him stupid for riding the tour, just pointing out that if he really bashed it good he'd probably regret the decision. So there seems to be a small risk that by continuing riding, he might end up with a worse injury that would take a few months rather than weeks to heal. If the tour is the most important event to him, then I still don't see how that makes it sensible to give up on this major event, just to slightly reduce the risk of missing out on some more minor stuff over the next couple of months. James |
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About Hamilton's fracture
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James Annan wrote: So there seems to be a small risk that by continuing riding, he might end up with a worse injury that would take a few months rather than weeks to heal. If the tour is the most important event to him, then I still don't see how that makes it sensible to give up on this major event, just to slightly reduce the risk of missing out on some more minor stuff over the next couple of months. What's better for him, 5th or 6th in the Tour or 1st in the Vuelta? But it's his life, this is just his choice, he wants to ride. --Paul |
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