hitting the wall like that, and hearing he was totally immobilized. He
will still be kept immobilized for 10 days, but will recover from
dislocated vertabrae that luckily didn't affect the nerves.
Posted by just bob on October 1, 2008, 10:13 am
Isn't he the one they mentioned on Eurosport who actually got back on a bike
later that day and then decided something was not right? Wow.
> At first I was worried after this > > hitting the wall like that, and hearing he was totally immobilized. He > will still be kept immobilized for 10 days, but will recover from > dislocated vertabrae that luckily didn't affect the nerves.
Posted by racerx66 on October 1, 2008, 7:39 pm
> At first I was worried after this > hitting the wall like that, and hearing he was totally immobilized. He > will still be kept immobilized for 10 days, but will recover from > dislocated vertabrae that luckily didn't affect the nerves.
Hector is a menace to everyone on the track, but he makes it
interesting - hope he recovers quickly.
Posted by Effjay on October 11, 2008, 1:10 pm
racerx66@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hector is a menace to everyone on the track, but he makes it > interesting - hope he recovers quickly.
I can think of a few other riders who can't wait for him to get back,
too. It was gonna be personal at Indy, but got rained out. Then he
managed to crash in the first lap. Maybe he just saved some other
riders the trouble of punting him?
>
> hitting the wall like that, and hearing he was totally immobilized. He
> will still be kept immobilized for 10 days, but will recover from
> dislocated vertabrae that luckily didn't affect the nerves.