GaryA
Subversive Sage
- Location
- High Shields
Good one mcwobble...cycling is much easier than walking with leg injuries I know this from personal experience.... get ready for macho overload
Nearly 20 years ago I was involved in a nasty RTA which left me with 2 broken femours and both legs had to be pinned (aka barry sheene) spent 3 months in a wheelchair meanwhile learning to walk in swimming pool... I had a indoor trainer for the racer but was sick of the sight of it- as soon as I was allowed crutches I bungeed them onto the bike and was slowly secretly cycling (against strict hospital orders) everywhere rather than hobbling around. I remember cycling unannounced up to my dads in cramlington and him just about passing out with shock
I was lucky insomuch as the joints, apart from the hips were undamaged....2 years later I did the GNR is about 1:35 without telling the family until I finished because they would have had the media perstering me
[Smug mode off]
Nearly 20 years ago I was involved in a nasty RTA which left me with 2 broken femours and both legs had to be pinned (aka barry sheene) spent 3 months in a wheelchair meanwhile learning to walk in swimming pool... I had a indoor trainer for the racer but was sick of the sight of it- as soon as I was allowed crutches I bungeed them onto the bike and was slowly secretly cycling (against strict hospital orders) everywhere rather than hobbling around. I remember cycling unannounced up to my dads in cramlington and him just about passing out with shock

I was lucky insomuch as the joints, apart from the hips were undamaged....2 years later I did the GNR is about 1:35 without telling the family until I finished because they would have had the media perstering me
[Smug mode off]

<- that's a pretty good likeness of my expression just after I broke it!!