Great to see Stephane again. I'm used to only following him on one round of a major series each year. I think he is a contender for the win in Ypres.
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Great to see Stephane again. I'm used to only following him on one round of a major series each year. I think he is a contender for the win in Ypres.
Really fantastic entry list for this one, many different points of interest to follow.
Seems likely that Wilks will not start, but when he returns to IRC it should be with an Evo2 Fabia.
Wilks was on TV here last night having oxygen therapy to speed up his recovery but they said he expected to be back competing in 5-6 weeks, so it doesn't look he will be in Belgium, unfortunatelyQuote:
Originally Posted by RS
WT
Yep he confirmed it **** news he could get for sure some important points here and I thought with a good brace and a shot of Cortisone would have helped him to survive the WE in Ypres :( .Quote:
Originally Posted by Wasted Talent
It's not such minor injury and speeding up the recovery too much could make more bad than good. Only 7 of 12 events counts so there is no big threat to his championship chances.Quote:
Originally Posted by mousti
Ofcourse it's not minor broken is always major IMO but I'm in the cycling world for more than 5 years now and saw alot of guys with big injuries racing with some painful injuries but cortisone is doing much lol. They could race into a wall and they wouldn't feel it LMAO.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
But it's cool to know the recovery is going very well.
Full Wilks news: http://skoda.rallye-info.com/article...id=6&stid=8725
Althought it's a pity he has to miss this one, if he is going to miss one it makes sense for it to be this one in my opinion. The entry list is so strong in Belgium that I don't think a podium would have been realistic for Guy there, especially with a bad back.
Yes, but You know how many cyclists have health problems after they retire.Quote:
Originally Posted by mousti
Most of them have heart problems of things caused by "dope". But anyways they even risk more lol if they fall again they could fully destroy their knee.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Mirek Fric [Cze
But I don't think this discussion fit here in such kind of forums :D
Sorry for double post but a top favorite has been removed Sarrazin is a replacement for Ogier! Not that Stephan isn't a Favorite aswell but I saw Ogier winning this much more than Stephane.
And I felt something was going on with Ogier with the Citroen promotion. :( Typical decision again from PSA