So today was race day and as always it brought a very very mixed day.
The day started dry but even overnight wetness brought a certain level of mud.
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The boy was soon ready to roll and in his race kit.
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2 runs of practice went smoothly and happily... he then jumped on for race run 1.... He was down 3rd on the hill and i stood near the finish to watch the last bit.
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It's a very fast ending on fields after a woods section, with a big drop then 3-4 woops/rollers.
As he came into the arena i was just getting my camera ready for a few shots as he come to the line and the boy launched woop 1 and then landed long, it spat him into the air and he then landed back wheel first with the bike at 45deg and as he then bounced he flipped and went about 10' into the air, landing about 15' away from the bike. It was of course game over and the medics were called.
After 5 mins or so he got up to lots of applause from the onlooking crowd.
Another 10 mins later and he's allowed out of the medics tent and essentially he seemed to be fairly OK..
Well, until he got up and tried to walk... Which didn't go well. He was in a fair bit of pain on the area just above the thigh and a bit of overall 'ooooh' and 'arrrrrgh'
We had 3 hours until run 2 and the discussions commenced.... Well, after i'd sorted the bike that is.... He'd lost the chain and checks showed a bit of play on the headset end, which was sorted and he tried a bit of gentle riding around the paddock which went better than i expected.
It was then onto magic 'recovery pizza' which seemed to help lots.
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We cycled down to the uplift to make the final decision and he popped off a few grass verges etc and gave me the thumbs up
Off he went and i went to wait. Sadly this was FOREVER due to issues with the drop being blown out and repaired by the Pearce crew. Awesome

but also multiple red-flags which brought a load of re-runs.
Eventually the juvenile class was out... My lad was due down first...
Oh, not any more... they were now running reverse order for his Cat, so he was last down.
It was a very very long wait, watching the other riders come down. Eventually he was on track... You could see the split times on the screen but it wouldn't change anything so i didn't check them, however at the 2nd split i saw on the finish screen he was 24s down on the leader.... Considering who the leader is (national race winner multiple times), i'll take that...
As he came towards the section of doom he took a different line, the left line and that's slightly slower but a lot safer...
Coming over the line he'd hit a 19/27 placing.... Awesome !!!! He babbles away telling me how he'd basically had his worst run of the weekend and cruised it down. I don't know what his finish time was but i'm guessing close to 4mins, with the leader at a 3min 20. But i was more concerned with trying to fight back some tears.... I was a little emotional ! Which really isn't me... not at all.
But to jump back on the bike after that crash and do another race run on a National level track really hit home with me how brave the lad was.
After the run, we jumped in the Qashqai of despair and headed home.. Happy, content and a 19th out of 27... We'll take that.