kevans wrote:In the race primer over the last weekend, seeing the development by Kubica, it is a little hard to take if he would be back at the start of 2012, I think that it would still require a lot of rehabilitation and even with such a recovery, it would be long before he develops his reflexes back.
It takes a lot less time for professional athletes to get back to the top form, get those reflexes and confidence back, as you say. As I learned from my example, I am an amateur freestyle snowboarder i ride about 100 days a year which is alot, i had common knee injury, torn ligaments, it took me 6 months before i was able to ride again and two full seasons (2 years of rehabilitation, exercices and 200 days of riding )before i got back to my riding level before the injury, but I know so many examples of pro riders that are back 100% after 4 to 6 months after having their knees crashed in pieces. That is something that is hard for me to understand and accept! It makes me mad!
None of us knows exactly about the extent of injuries robert sustained and how his rehabilitation is progressing so it's unwise to make any judgments on the matter. What we can be sure of is that he is getting the best medical care possible,due to this and his fittnes level he is healing few times faster than a normal person would and also he is working 10 times as hard as any person would under 24/7 supervision of worlds best specialists. His odds are high.
He said on an official lotus renault website tha he will be back for 2012 and I'm sure that when he is back in the car, you will not see him limping through the field, he will be 100% on the pace. Peace out