Thursday 28 June - NYERRL Event 4 - Escrick Circuit
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That's a good sign! ...Take care Toby...Hope the op goes well. I understand that your exams are over at least, and you have the perfect excuse to put your feet up and watch Le Tour on the tellymattmarsden78 wrote:Just heard from Toby. Any other day I'd be a bit miffed at being woken by a 5am text but I was just glad to hear from him. He seems in fairly good spirits. He assures me that his nurses are "hot" which is easing the pain!!

All the best mate
Cam
Incredibly bad luck for both Reuben and Toby - as Damian said, crashes (even in 3rds/4ths races) are pretty rare, even if it gets a bit jumpy sometimes. Two comments from the commissaire's report after the event were (i) that the standard of riding was generally good - plenty of signalling of hazards, safe behaviour at junctions, and even the inevitable horse & rider shown courtesy - and (ii) the event was really well run by Cam and crew - full marks for both the Clifton events in this series - you can get out there and ride the remainder now.
As per last time on this circuit it was fast - bang on 26mph average - and especially on the downwind leg (where the crash happened, unfortunately). A break of six got away on the second lap and did really well to stay clear - just. Both Toby and Reuben looked strong and spent time at the front of the race.
Fingers crossed that all goes well with Toby's op today, and also that Reuben's shoulder feels better today than yesterday.
As per last time on this circuit it was fast - bang on 26mph average - and especially on the downwind leg (where the crash happened, unfortunately). A break of six got away on the second lap and did really well to stay clear - just. Both Toby and Reuben looked strong and spent time at the front of the race.
Fingers crossed that all goes well with Toby's op today, and also that Reuben's shoulder feels better today than yesterday.
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Thanks everyone for messages. I have just come back from A&E, have fractured top of arm close to shoulder - about 6 weeks in a sling probably. Very, very annoying but not too bad in the grand scheme of things.
I'm really sorry to hear that Toby was so badly injured but sounds like in good spirits so I hope surgery and recovery goes well.
Yesterday has put me off racing which is a shame as I love it but I'm too old to be coming home with broken bones. And there was nothing I could do about rider falling in front of me last night, so it could happen again - it just seems like pot luck to me unless you get to a Darren level of experience where you can sense danger before it happens but I'm not likely to do that without a lot more racing.
I'm really sorry to hear that Toby was so badly injured but sounds like in good spirits so I hope surgery and recovery goes well.
Yesterday has put me off racing which is a shame as I love it but I'm too old to be coming home with broken bones. And there was nothing I could do about rider falling in front of me last night, so it could happen again - it just seems like pot luck to me unless you get to a Darren level of experience where you can sense danger before it happens but I'm not likely to do that without a lot more racing.
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Anyone can get caught in a crash Reuben, it doesn't matter how experienced you are. Having said that when you've been racing a bit you get to know the riders you don't want to be near in a race.
Until this year I'd never ridden with 3/4 cats. For the most part I've really enjoyed it. The racing is hard enough for me to not want to get too fat and most guys know what they're doing, but....Ive also seen some shocking riding. I've said it before, some want to run before they can walk. Guys are racing who haven't mastered a chaingang line-out yet. I don't include any Clifton riders in this because I think thanks to a few years of Phil's training rides everyone knows what they are doing now.
If you give an Elite rider a nudge on the backside he stays solid, if you do it to a 4th cat novice he looks round wobbles and brings half the bunch down. An experienced rider doesn't sit up and stop pedalling when he takes his bottle out of the cage. It's all the little things you need to learn before you pin on a number.
A bad crash can obviously unnerve you Reuben, but as Phil says crashes as bad as that one last night are very rare.
Until this year I'd never ridden with 3/4 cats. For the most part I've really enjoyed it. The racing is hard enough for me to not want to get too fat and most guys know what they're doing, but....Ive also seen some shocking riding. I've said it before, some want to run before they can walk. Guys are racing who haven't mastered a chaingang line-out yet. I don't include any Clifton riders in this because I think thanks to a few years of Phil's training rides everyone knows what they are doing now.
If you give an Elite rider a nudge on the backside he stays solid, if you do it to a 4th cat novice he looks round wobbles and brings half the bunch down. An experienced rider doesn't sit up and stop pedalling when he takes his bottle out of the cage. It's all the little things you need to learn before you pin on a number.
A bad crash can obviously unnerve you Reuben, but as Phil says crashes as bad as that one last night are very rare.
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Toby is out of surgery finally. He's woken up to find himself in a cast. It will be on for about 8 weeks.
He has ripped a tendon I believe but I will find out more later.
He is on Ward 28 (Again!!) but not sure how long he will be in for. I am sure Toby will be on to update everyone when he's up to it later.
Thank for everyones well wishes on behalf of Toby.
He has ripped a tendon I believe but I will find out more later.
He is on Ward 28 (Again!!) but not sure how long he will be in for. I am sure Toby will be on to update everyone when he's up to it later.
Thank for everyones well wishes on behalf of Toby.
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Hey guys,
Thankyou for all the great messages, in hospital with some nasty damage to my knee, something involving my tendon. Looks like I'm in a full cast for 8 weeks which is a bummer. As you can imagine, I'm not to happ right now.
Sorry to hear about you Reuben, we just can't get away from it.
As for the race itself, it was pretty poor, not my idea of fun, and when I was towards the front with Damien at the end I didn't feel safe and dropped back.
Sorry for the briefness
Cheers
Toby
Thankyou for all the great messages, in hospital with some nasty damage to my knee, something involving my tendon. Looks like I'm in a full cast for 8 weeks which is a bummer. As you can imagine, I'm not to happ right now.
Sorry to hear about you Reuben, we just can't get away from it.
As for the race itself, it was pretty poor, not my idea of fun, and when I was towards the front with Damien at the end I didn't feel safe and dropped back.
Sorry for the briefness
Cheers
Toby