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One of Australia's best general classification chances at the Tour de France apparently has a "hairline fracture of the medial tibial condyle". What's the chances of him reaching Paris (3 weeks of riding ~150km/day). Any ideas?, thanks, mark c.
Re: Cycling - 'hairline' fracture of medial tibial condyle
Gents/ladies, i should have entered this thread in the 'break room' as my interest in micheal rogers knee involves a small investment on my part on his prospects, any cyclists amongst you with any thoughts (justin j. are you there?), thanks, mark c
Re: Cycling - 'hairline' fracture of medial tibial condyle
I should have known, 'hairline' fractures of medial tibial condyles nearly always result in disarticulation of the shoulder joint! ..... more hard-earned down the gurgler