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thanks for all replies,will get surgery then see if I still want to do year after
This is a truly amazing event and riding around the Velodrome and taking a shower in the old block complete with a previous winners name plate is an unforgettable experience. I chose Bernard Hinault's as that what I felt about the cobbles when I'd finished. In terms of your condition, I'd echo many of the above comments. You can't prepare for the PR cobbles in the UK so you'll be in a lot of pain if you're not fully healed. If it rains, or it's damp / muddy - which, let's face it, is likely - you'll come across plenty of crashes and there's a fair chance that if you don't have your own, you could get taken out. There's also a July event run by the Roubaix Velo Club every other year...do that instead. Best of luck.
Great event, but if you do it with a busted collarbone you're mental. I got pinged about all over the place and I'd imagine with an aching collarbone you'd probably wish you were dead after the Arenberg.
Do it the year after, when you're more likely to 'enjoy' it
Hi Steve7
I took a group of cyclists out for this event earlier this year,
They were a mixed bag of abilities but all bar one completed the event, some long and some medium... However all said how hard it was and that it shook their bones! Mst fell off at some point because of the damp sections, it didn't rain as such!
I don't know if you've seen the cobbled sections in real life but they are nthing like any cobbles in the UK!
I think you should postpone and get fixed but I think you probably know that
Good luck with it all whatever you do,
Guy
ps. Its a truly amazing event to do when you do do it
The Paris Roubaix sportive is not going away. Sort your body out then tackle PR in 2018.
I've found that the P to R will amplify any weak spots on your bike or your body and will do its damnest to stop you.
Add rain to the equation and you are very likely to take a tumble.
I think I would be aiming to be fit for 2018.