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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2008 16:10:16 GMT
Bloody hell, that fall last night couldn't have helped then . He was limping badly wasn't he!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2008 13:50:06 GMT
He was limping badly wasn't he!! Unfortunately he doesn't limp much less before the meeting starts. If it really isn't knitting together properly then he really ought to give it up now and get it sorted for next season.
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Post by schumi on Sept 3, 2008 14:03:23 GMT
His scores from last night in Sweden:
K Bjerre..0,1,1 = 2
Replaced in his final programmed heat, and didn't beat anyone of note despite being on his home track. I know Masarna didn't have much hope of winning the meeting, but you can usually expect more from him than that. I think you're right, Rigsby. Perhaps he should rest and let the injury heal, or risk doing irreparable damage?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2008 14:22:22 GMT
His scores from last night in Sweden: K Bjerre..0,1,1 = 2 Replaced in his final programmed heat, and didn't beat anyone of note despite being on his home track. I know Masarna didn't have much hope of winning the meeting, but you can usually expect more from him than that. I think you're right, Rigsby. Perhaps he should rest and let the injury heal, or risk doing irreparable damage? Once they don't start knitting you can get into bone grafting territory and hoping that does the trick, much like Mark Loram who has that problem I seem to recall. I suppose if you need to pay the bills before the winter you soldier on
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Post by schumi on Feb 2, 2010 7:10:39 GMT
Latest news on Kenneth is that he's feeling fit and well, and fully up for the challenge that 2010 will bring. He also has a new mechanic - former rider Tom P Madsen.
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