superdowg316 wrote:Andres125sx wrote:Can someone of those exposing MotoGP riders compete even with broken bones point me to some example of a rider competing with a broken rib?
Please do not mix things, you can compete with a broken bone in a hand or foot, but not with a broken rib. Well you can, but you shouldn´t. A broken hand can´t kill you in case of another big accident, but a broken rib can if it punctures a lung
Colin Edwards competed with bruised ribs a week after also breaking his collarbone in 2011 and finished 3rd but that's the only real example I can find of someone competing with an injury to ribs in recent motorcycling times.
I know it´s probably my fault as I asked for examples, but it was more of a rhetoric question. Driving a F1 car and riding a bike are very different things, even if it´s a MotoGP.
Andres125sx wrote:Luckily for him his chest and broken ribs didn´t need to hold his body weight multiplied by a factor of 5, like F1 drivers on each braking point
Imagine (if you weight 80kg) applying a pressure of 400kg on your chest when you get a broken rib. That´s what a F1 drivers will support on each braking
Comparing motogp with F1 is comparing aples to oranges