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Novice #143 Round 8 Race Report
I don’t even know where to begin. Pretty eventful weekend.
Thursday I practiced in the afternoon. Gorgeous weather. Bike was handling well and I saw a few laps in the 1:25’s about 2 seconds off of my PB.
Friday I hung around and played pit bitch for a friend who I had signed up for Penguin licensing school on my bike. I had been trying to get him to come out all year. He had a blast and completed the class with flying colors. Both of our wives came up that night. If he starts riding next year this it will be awesome as my wife will have someone to hang around with that she already knows etc… We had made the decision earlier in the week to leave the kids at home since Stacey and Nicole (the wives) are nervous enough.
Saturday Dave and I were going to split practices (him first, me second) but the combination of the rain and the bike adjustments that would have been required (shift pattern, suspension adjustments, numbers, etc) deterred me. I let him run and he went out 2 times during the open practice. Dave (#144) got a great launch and managed to win his rookie race. We also had signed him up for Race #3 simply to get some seat time. He placed first there also.
I was scheduled for race #10 so we brought the bike in and changed the numbers, transponders, made some suspension adjustments, and changed it back to GP shift. I was pretty excited going into race 10 as Keith Draghi (#769), Kevin Fogg (#449) and I were pretty close in the point standings. Whomever took first would win the class for the year. I gave Keith a fist bump at the grid. Keith and traded positions a few times on the first lap and I passed him about halfway through. I thought I was being extra cautious in Turn 2 but managed to spin the rear tire up and lowside. I had gapped Keith pretty well and with the cornerworkers help, we half rolled half dragged the bike down to the inside and across the grass. Snapped clutch lever and a bent shifter; we couldn’t get the bike into neutral and the crash truck was called for. A very minor lowside. I think I may have been too far inside on the pavement patch. I’ll have to review the video. I leaned up against the guard rail with the bike in front of me and watched the rest of the 6 laps talking with the wives and Dave over my shoulder through the fence. I was grumpy and they went back to the garage to meet me there. Thank god – because I was really happy my wife wasn’t around for what happened next.
The race finished up and the crash truck came out onto the course from turn 3 to turn 2. One of the novices missed pit in and had to do an extra lap which delayed things a bit. The truck was up against the nascar concrete wall on the outside of two and backed up in order to get off the race line. Once the rider went by he came up the wall and across the wet grass. I had my back to the guard rail and the bike across me parallel to the track with the handlebars toward turn 3 and the tail toward turn 2. Both hands were on the clip ons. I’m not sure if the crash truck lost the brakes or simply slid on the wet grass but it ended up impacting the motorcycle broadside with its front bumper and pushed the bike into me and then into the guard rail. I remember screaming as what felt like my lower half exploded. The crash truck reversed and the bike fell at about the same time I did. Mel and crew did what they could for me before rushing me to Concord for emergency surgery. Fractured left hand from getting squished between the clip ons and the guard rail. Snapped distal femur on the right leg. They added a titanium rod and some ti screws to my femur. I won’t be on a motorcycle for the remainder of the season and have already resigned from the ski racing team I race with every year. I haven’t seen the bike yet. It was supposed to be going to Daytona in a week as a spare race bike for a friend but I guess the damage from the impact with the truck is too much to fix. I’m hoping to take a look at it tomorrow to see if the frame is cracked, etc… I’m pretty convinced that the combination of the suit and the “crush zone” of the motorcycle saved my legs. If the bike hadn’t been there I would have been pinned between ~1985 Ford F250 steel bumper and steel posted ~4 foot high Nascar barrier. Fortunate but still shitty.
A huge thanks to the Mullin’s, Souhegan Valley Motorsports, the Tansey’s, Dave and whomever else helped to pack up all my stuff and drive my rig home. I’m not sure who was involved so I apologize if I missed anyone. It’ll probably be a few weeks before I can unpack the truck but I’m seriously grateful for all the well wishes. Mel’s humor during the ambulance ride was also much appreciated. Definitely some really incredible people involved in this series.
Anyone know how I should follow up with this? I recall many people in the medic building remarking that this wasn’t a “motorcycle accident” in regards to insurance policies as the race was over and it involved a truck. I’m not exactly sure what that means. Should I follow up with Mike Martire as the rider rep or NHMS? LRRS? I called my personal physician but he said everything needed to go through my orthopedic surgeon as he is the one who did the work. I have a follow up scheduled for Friday with him.
Thanks for a great year folks. I learned a lot and hope to be back out there in 2010.
Fitz
Jesus dude... KB was in complete shock when told me about the accident after it happened and I was in total disbelief myself. Words can't even describe how shocked I was to hear about it, same goes for the rest of the paddock. Talk about a completely freak accident.
Best wishes to you on your recovery and please realize you've got a great resource right here at your fingertips... I think I can probably speak for everyone here when I say if you need anything, we're here to help. I know I am.
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-Pete
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Thanks Pete. I'm not sure who was driving the truck although I hold no ill will toward him. Pretty sure I patted him on the cheek and shook his hand once the paramedics showed up. Shit happens and he looked just about as shaken up as I was.
Fitz
Yah dude, it was def a shitty situation. Word spread fairly quickly through the paddock, and when I saw your bike come back, and you no where near it, shit man, that sucked.
Glad you're relatively ok regardless.
Oh man...that was you?
I was working in turn 12. What a somber rest of the afternoon amongst the cornerworkers.
The driver of the truck was very distraught and shook up. I am sorry for both of you that this happened.
Heal of quick and if you need anything, please don't hesitate to ask. This is a great community and we are here for each other.![]()
HOLY shit, sorry to hear that man, best of luck healing up
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I saw the impact and heard the screams... My heart jumped at the thought of what the victim, and the driver of the truck must have been going through. Neither one asked for that to happen. Later I found out it was you and my heart jumped again.
I'm happy to hear that you're relatively ok. I'm very happy to hear that you harbor no ill feeling towards the truck operator. Your handling of the situation speaks volumes to your level of understanding and integrity.
Heal up... And if you need anything by way of parts or help with the bike, I'm happy to help.
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Im glad your alright. I pit just a bit after two, and witnessed the whole thing. I wished I hadnt seen it. I couldnt see the bike over the armco, and all I saw was the truck hitting you, and I assumed it pinned you at the waist and torso area. From what I saw and heard I assumed you would have some internal injuries and were going to be quite a mess. So much so that I stopped my gf from running over. Thank god that bike was there, and you escaped with what injuries you have even if they are pretty bad.
That sucks a whole lot man. I'm sorry to hear that and wish you the best.
-Alex
I can resist everything but Pete's mom.
There was a somber air over the whole fucking paddock on sunday afternoon, people were very bummed.
It was much worse when we realized it was you, our garage mate. Fuckin A man... let us know what you need.
And as an aside, the crash truck driver was devastated. He is on here as well and a very very nice guy, just a freak accident.
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Fitz, if there is anything I can do please ask.
Doug
Wishing you a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing you next year.
Holy Crap! Fitz you are a man among boys.
Here is to wishing you a quick and complete recovery!
To the driver... Accidents happen, don't beat yourself up over it.
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heal up quick and as already said, if you need anything just ask on here and someone will help.
it is a shitty situation and a freak accident. glad that you are in good spirits and harbor no ill feelings.
sorry to hear about what happened to you man. heal up quick. are you home already? how about the bills, you have insurance to cover it?
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eeee-yah! That was disgusting to even read about. Get well!
Are you laughing because its pink? Thats awesome because it makes me laugh too!
Fitz- Your accident definitely shook a lot of folks up that were in the T2 area at the time. I was really happy to see your post.
I hope you have a speedy recovery and look forward to meeting you next year.
Remember there is an injured riders fund if you need some help.
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Fawk it was you! I heard the commotion and rumors it was a fellow NESRian. That sucks, glad to hear you're (sorta) OK and major credit on your attitude about the incident. As everyone has said, if you need anything, just ask.
-Brian
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FITZ! It was terrible to hear of the incident. Hope everything works out. If you need anything, just ask.
I was watching the situation from 5.....saw the whole thing.....I knew it was ugly the second it happened, but glad it wasn't worse than it is. The driver is a great guy and really shaken up - I spoke with him briefly after the races were over. It's good to hear you in good spirits and that you'll be OK.
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.
Glad your ok and in spirits enough to post up !
IMO, I'd try to use my regular medical insurance and pay my co=pays with an injured rider fund... If it get's extensive, then making an insurance claim may be necessary... But if there is a way to avoid that, it's better for everyone (you, fellow racers, LRRS, US Marshalls, NHMS)