My best thoughts go to Stuart O'Grady, and hope that he recovers promptly. The world of cycling needs him on the road, on his bike. Hurry up and heal soon, O'Grady, you are a fantastic cyclist and a great inspiration for many of us who love cycling.
"When the ride finished of course I could feel my heart rate soaring, my blood pressure rising, but I didn't give it much more thought," O'Grady said of the incident.You can read more about this story here.
"But then I started having blotchy vision and 20 minutes later I had a seizure and collapsed.
"It was possibly the extreme 'hyper tension' or maybe an old scar on my brain from one of my previous crashes but there's no use speculating or guessing, it's happened and that's that".
"It takes more than one lap to get rid of me," O'Grady added defiantly.
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4 COMMENTS:
Stuart will be back on his back soon. He's a super-human. Love the guy.
I wish him a speedy recovery, he is a class act and great cyclist.
I hope he recovers soon. I know he will.
Good on ya, Stuey!
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