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Conrod
Here is the direct link.
http://www.conorcummins.com/
New site launched!
Check it out.
Cheers
Conrod
6maniac wrote:Thanks, Al - I'm heading over in '11 to IoM. Will be good to follow his progress.
if u been watchin thew TT at all
conor cummins crashed out of the last days event the senior TT 6 lap on the 3rd lap as he crossed the top of the moutain.
in hospital in critical condition, crashed at nearly 300kmh.
cheers Cloud nine9
I went and saw Conor yesterday for about 20 minutes and, despite his injuries and being in pain, he was in good spirits - as soon as as he saw me he said "bloody hell, fella, you've caught the sun!" We had a good chat and he was already bored of being stuck in hospital and raring to come back as soon as he can.
He will be in hospital for a while though as his injuries include a badly broken left arm, slight shoulder injuries, fractures to bones in his back, hairline fracture to his pelvis, a bruised lung, dislocated left knee and ligament damage. It was the left hand side that that took all the impact as he tumbled down the bank but all his racing gear did a great job in preventing even further damage.
He may have to be moved to Liverpool or Manchester for specialist treatment once is conditions has been fully assessed and settled.
He is extremely grateful for all the well wishes and get well soon messages he's received and thanks all of you that have been in touch.
I went to see Guy yesterday but, unfortunately, was unable to get a chat with him as he was being assessed by the doctors at the time but I did have a good chat with his mum, sister and girlfriend and he's doing fine although he realises what a lucky escape he's had.
His mum said that he may have actually punctured his lung and so was having a chest drain fitted yesterday morning to aid with the recovery - Guy, of course, wanted to come out yesterday!! He has damaged a couple of vertabrae in his back but is able to sit up in bed and ensure that copious amounts of tea can be drunk. He also lost some skin off his bum and legs as he slid down the road but this was quite superficial and the leathers did a superb job in preventing this from being worse.
I got a couple of text messages off him this morning and he hopes to be out in 2-3 days - like Conor, he's also grateful to all the kind messages of support and well wishes he's received.
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