Ouch.
Bloody lucky you're so young mate. Four to six weeks you'll be champing at the bit.
Have a couple of lazy weeks and enjoy the break.
Then go hard again. Plenty of time to tear up the race track again.
Ouch.
Bloody lucky you're so young mate. Four to six weeks you'll be champing at the bit.
Have a couple of lazy weeks and enjoy the break.
Then go hard again. Plenty of time to tear up the race track again.
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
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Jeepers Jay, how inconsiderate - I was way down by the dipper with my camera and didn't catch the action at all
Seriously now though, an enforced holiday sounds like just the thing for you right now, and glad to hear that you have been discharged and soon home.
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Glad to hear that you are heading for home where you will be much better being in your own surroundings. I hope the flight home is a comfortable 1 and that you dont hit too many air pockets as that will be something you wont need in your condition. Heel up fast and takecare.
All the best for a fast and complete recovery Jay.
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Sorry to hear Jay. Maybe you can park up with me next to the chillybin for the rest of the nationals. Take it easy.
Heal like a starfish dude.
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Hi everyone,
Day two at home is going a lot better than day one. We've finally gotten Jay somewhat comfortable (considering) and have help from his brother Sven. The bruising is really starting to come out so he's looking worse but feeling better.
Rache
'Spose asking him to sign a poster is out of the question huh :-)
All the best Jay.
Mamma Mia it can happen to us all (even the talented ones).
Great that you've got such good support
All the best to you both![]()
Heal up quick young fella![]()
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Rough man, here was I thinking you were invincible aswell. Glad to hear prospects for repairs are all good.
Most importantly, how's the bike?
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