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[Closed] MM09 - thanks to St Johns Ambulance and Marshals

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I know you're probably all bored with the MM threads - but I was the bloke who bust my leg on the Somme descent on Sunday morning. I had 4 great laps and was nearly through my 5th - team was doing well and no missed change overs or anything - really enjoying the course, when I put my foot down on the Somme descent (after telling myself to take it easy at the top), as I was going a tiny bit off course - foot stayed where it was and body rotated around it - cue a snapped fibia near the ankle and broken tibula. Wasn't even a good crash! Just got out of Worcester Royal with a 7 inch pin in my leg, so I'll be off the bike for at least 4 months. I crashed 4 feet from a pair of marshals, who did all the right things, and the 2 St Johns Ambulance volunteers were brilliant - gave me AnteNox and put my leg in a splint and carried me down to the ambulance (thanks as well to the American bloke who lent me his jacket and was trying to pursuade the marshals to re-route the section (although I still don't think it was dangerous, just tricky). The St Johns blokes even took my shoe off after warning me that the hospital would cut it off (I had a few lungfulls of AnteNox for that bit, but it didn't hurt as much as shelling out £100 for a new pair would have done).
Nick Craig even spoke to me as he passed about 5 riders on the same bit of descent. Very impressed with the bearded bloke on the 29er who must have cleared the whole descent without touching his brakes - came past me at about 30mph - and I didn't hear another crash at the bottom so he must have got round the corner. Thought it was a great event though - having done it for the last 4 or 5 years, and the weather made it (I slept through the rain and muddy night laps having done my stints earlier.)Good atmosphere from the riders and spectators, and at 11pm on Saturday I really enjoyed the drumeers while eating my baked potato after my 2 night laps. Lots of nice girls on the course as well, which makes a difference.


 
Posted : 26/06/2009 8:25 pm
 beej
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Ta for the update - I came round not long after you did it, marshalls at the top franticly telling everyone to slow down. It was a bit slippy at that point... I nearly lost it on the second bit of the descent to the pond.

Good luck with the recovery!


 
Posted : 26/06/2009 8:31 pm
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So it was you're fault I was made to get off and walk that bit!!

I did curse, but all became clear round the next corner!! where they were still removing you, on the quad bike - yeah?

Glad you're ok, better luck next year.


 
Posted : 26/06/2009 8:33 pm