The journey from small guy to teenager...
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Re: The journey from small guy to teenager...
He looks comfy enough on that e-bike!
Good to hear he's working on fitness and core strength, lots of parents don't consider it with any sport but it makes a big difference.
Remember to feed him up though!
Good to hear he's working on fitness and core strength, lots of parents don't consider it with any sport but it makes a big difference.
Remember to feed him up though!
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Re: The journey from small guy to teenager...
He eats about 20,000 cals per day and looks like a stick insect. I think he'd fall down a drain if he mis-timed it.... I'm exceptionally jealous.
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Re: The journey from small guy to teenager...
Coaching for the boy today with Katy Curd Coaching along with a bunch of mates
Was slippery!
Was slippery!
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Some may not want to watch. Don't say I didn't warn you
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Holy fook. Good job youths are made of rubber.
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Is he OK?
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Not so good ...
I'm not enough enough to understand what went wrong (other than the landing)
But in good old cycling fashion - is the bike okay?
I'm not enough enough to understand what went wrong (other than the landing)
But in good old cycling fashion - is the bike okay?
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Poor chap.
Looking at the landing area I imagine he's not the first or last. That edge needs blending.
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But out of A&E?
Which is good
And presumably a supply of pain killers?
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Re: The journey from small guy to teenager...
That's the 2nd jump, he was trying to double gap itCount Steer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 7:54 pmPoor chap.
Looking at the landing area I imagine he's not the first or last. That edge needs blending.
Re: The journey from small guy to teenager...
Yoof attempting something that few others have cleared. He's not lacking in cajones, thats for sure.
He's only a little bit short, the front wheel skims the lip, the rear cases and fires him out the front door, another foot of flight and he'd have cleared it.
Next time....
He's only a little bit short, the front wheel skims the lip, the rear cases and fires him out the front door, another foot of flight and he'd have cleared it.
Next time....
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Yeowchy Didn’t enjoy watching that
Tough lad that’s for sure GWS JW.
He’s fit and young and healthy so fingers crossed for a speedy recovery.
Matt Hayman won Paris-Roubaix after his broken bone enforced trainer season so maybe he can get on for some Zwift soon?
Tough lad that’s for sure GWS JW.
He’s fit and young and healthy so fingers crossed for a speedy recovery.
Matt Hayman won Paris-Roubaix after his broken bone enforced trainer season so maybe he can get on for some Zwift soon?
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Re: The journey from small guy to teenager...
Bloody hell. Awesome that it's just the clavicle. Downside I guess is that cycling carries on through winter so he'll be peeved to miss more. But at least this time is was a cycling and full on incident, not tripping over at school!!
Shame about the bike
Hope he heals super fast - and is still happy when he gets back on two wheels xxxx
Shame about the bike
Hope he heals super fast - and is still happy when he gets back on two wheels xxxx
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Re: The journey from small guy to teenager...
Ouch, heal quick Weeksy Minimus!
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