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ABSA Cape Epic Heartbreak


Rudi Pollard

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I was invited to for part of the ABSA pride for the Cape Epic 2017. I immediately started training with a coach in September 2016 and put in a lot of hard work over the past 5 months.

 

My base training for the Epic started in December and I did 2200km in December. I then ramped up the intensity in the second week of January with interval training. I went down for my first Attakwas which I finished very well in 6h11.

 

Last weekend I had a golf tour on the south coast of KZN. We played at southbroom on the Friday morning after which we headed to the beach. We were throwing a ball to each other and the one throw just drifted over my head. I turned around to catch it and in the process I stepped into a hole of about 20cm deep with my left leg. The leg hyperextended and I immediately knew that I hurt something. What is it and how bad is it was my first thought.

We headed to the hospital as my calf was swollen up about 3 times its normal size. The initial prognosis was that I most likely tore my calf but I should be okay to at least get to the start line. The next morning X-rays was taken of my knee and a sonar of my calf. 

 

When the results came back my Cape Epic dream was broken as was my Tibial Plateau. I tore my calf muscle quite badly as well. I am getting an MRI tomorrow with surgery to sort out my knee on Friday.

 

There is always 2018, and I will come back stronger!!! It just sucks after all the hard work that something so silly can cause such big damage.

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Hi Rudi,

 

So sorry to hear about your misfortune.

 

Is your 2017 entry for sale? If so, I am willing and able to purchase it from you.

 

Regards

Fred

Hi Fred,

 

My partner is currently looking for a replacement and should know by the end of the week if he will still be participating or not. If not I have to go through the official ABSA channels as it is one of their entries, although I paid full price for it.

 

As soon as I know what the process going forward is I will let you know.

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I was invited to for part of the ABSA pride for the Cape Epic 2017. I immediately started training with a coach in September 2016 and put in a lot of hard work over the past 5 months.

 

My base training for the Epic started in December and I did 2200km in December. I then ramped up the intensity in the second week of January with interval training. I went down for my first Attakwas which I finished very well in 6h11.

 

Last weekend I had a golf tour on the south coast of KZN. We played at southbroom on the Friday morning after which we headed to the beach. We were throwing a ball to each other and the one throw just drifted over my head. I turned around to catch it and in the process I stepped into a hole of about 20cm deep with my left leg. The leg hyperextended and I immediately knew that I hurt something. What is it and how bad is it was my first thought.

We headed to the hospital as my calf was swollen up about 3 times its normal size. The initial prognosis was that I most likely tore my calf but I should be okay to at least get to the start line. The next morning X-rays was taken of my knee and a sonar of my calf. 

 

When the results came back my Cape Epic dream was broken as was my Tibial Plateau. I tore my calf muscle quite badly as well. I am getting an MRI tomorrow with surgery to sort out my knee on Friday.

 

There is always 2018, and I will come back stronger!!! It just sucks after all the hard work that something so silly can cause such big damage.

Sorry man - that's really tough news - maybe you can get the CE guys to hold your entry over for next year....

 

3 years ago I tore ligaments in my ankle in December (stepped on a doormat wrong) - spent Christmas using crutches and a stick - but somehow made it to the start line in March.

 

You will be back... heal up soon - good luck for your surgery.

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Awful story.

 

Moral of the story: Golf is such a silly sport to participate in when you have a free entry to the Epic and have been training so hard.

 

Edit: My bad, not free. Paid entry actually makes the golf trip even more dubious.

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Awful story.

 

Moral of the story: Golf is such a silly sport to participate in when you have a free entry to the Epic and have been training so hard.

 

Edit: My bad, not free. Paid entry actually makes the golf trip even more dubious.

 

"My partner is currently looking for a replacement and should know by the end of the week if he will still be participating or not. If not I have to go through the official ABSA channels as it is one of their entries, although I paid full price for it.

 

As soon as I know what the process going forward is I will let you know."

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Heart break indeed but theres always next year! Chin up, wishing you a speedy recovery.

 

Why is Carbon saying free entry when you say you paid for it?

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So sorry to hear this especially seems you had put all the effort in. 

 

Hope you recover quickly and can start your 2018 campaign.

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Hi Rudi,

 

So sorry to hear about your misfortune.

 

Is your 2017 entry for sale? If so, I am willing and able to purchase it from you.

 

Regards

Fred

had a chuckle when i read this. like the Afrikaans saying "die een man se dood is die ander se brood" or something to that effect. 

 

hope you heel-up 100's soon Rudi

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