Welcome to my blog. I post on this, roughly once a week (it does vary). I sustained a 'Traumatic Acquired Brain Injury', and a six month coma from a 'road traffic accident' whilst cycling, in October 2006. I spent the following 4 years (22-26yrs old), in a combination of hospitals and rehabilitation homes. Now, I have been living independently in Surbiton, England since October 2010. This blog begun life in December 2010, as i realised that there are many people worldwide that i want to share experiences with. I know that, as a wheelchair user, I am obviously not as mobile as i wish, so, use the internet to connect to you. I enjoy letting my thoughts represent through type. I type honestly. As numerous readers, as well as email recipients, will understand, I find typing to be very therapeutic. Thank you :)
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Monday 26 September 2011

Well done world champions, 'Team GB' - heroic masterclass


Enough said, but i'll continue. hehe. Watching the above race as a lifelong cycling fan, brought me so much joy. Experience told me that the complete dominance that the British team showed throughout the early part of the race, was always going to be hard to complete. Sure enough, watching live, I thought that the Australian team had taken over for the final sprint, yet Mark Cavendish unleashed a wild sprint, conquering all. Heroes Bradley Wiggins, David Millar et al, had completed their work successfully. Cavendish, the first British road-racing world champion of my lifetime, much happiness.

A week earlier i had seen him winning at The Tour of Britain, in London.


Thank you  

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