Show your support - Well done all.
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- Bearbonesnorm
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Show your support - Well done all.
Many of you will already be aware of the accident at this weekends BB 200, those who don't can find about about it in a post made by 'Paul' this afternoon:http://bearbonesbikepacking.co.uk/phpBB ... f=7&t=2651
Anyway, I think a 'forum whip round' is in order. Neil will be off his feet for quite a few weeks and maybe months and I think a show of support would be a great gesture. If anyone feels that they'd like to contribute something, money can be put into the virtual hat by sending it via paypal to stuart@forestfreeride.co.uk
It could have happened to anyone of us out there!
Anyway, I think a 'forum whip round' is in order. Neil will be off his feet for quite a few weeks and maybe months and I think a show of support would be a great gesture. If anyone feels that they'd like to contribute something, money can be put into the virtual hat by sending it via paypal to stuart@forestfreeride.co.uk
It could have happened to anyone of us out there!
May the bridges you burn light your way
Re: Show your support - rider down.
A nice Idea Stu.
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That's bad news. Some cash sent along with good wishes for a speedy and full recovery.

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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Good idea Stu, money is on its way :)
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Tried clicking on the link to send money Stu but it doesn't work, is it me ? :?
Panic over, money sent Stu
Panic over, money sent Stu
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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Chaps and chapelles,
I've never met any of you but I've found this website and the community of people who inhabit it to be incredibly engaging and hugely helpful. And just plain friendly. Which counts.
Neil, good luck in your recovery. I hope the money raised here helps, even if only to raise your spirits and maybe to fix your bike, and let's hope you (and me maybe) will make it back to the BB200 next year.
Tim
I've never met any of you but I've found this website and the community of people who inhabit it to be incredibly engaging and hugely helpful. And just plain friendly. Which counts.
Neil, good luck in your recovery. I hope the money raised here helps, even if only to raise your spirits and maybe to fix your bike, and let's hope you (and me maybe) will make it back to the BB200 next year.
Tim
I'm just going outside ...
Re: Show your support - rider down.
Done.
Best healing vibes to Neil.
Best healing vibes to Neil.
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Done.
Pass on my best wishes to Neil if you speak to him.
Pass on my best wishes to Neil if you speak to him.
Re: Show your support - rider down.
It will take a few days but I'd like to contribute. Please leave it open until the weekend. It really is a shame and so easily could have been anyone. First time I've met anyone on here was this weekend. I said I'd to the misses I wish there was a bit more pre or post social as everyone seemed genuine and friendly.
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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Oooh the WRT's the place for that kind of carry on ... in all honesty I was struggling to put more than 3 words together when I got back, although some might say that's not unusual.I said I'd to the misses I wish there was a bit more pre or post social as everyone seemed genuine and friendly.
Don't worry, I won't be calling a stop to donations anytime before weekend and a big, ta very much to everyone who's sent something over tonight

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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Supported. Glad it was "no worse", sounds like he's lucky to be here.
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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Supported
Nice idea Stu, as you say it could have been any of us !!
Wishing a quick and full recovery to Neil, get back on that bike soon
Nice idea Stu, as you say it could have been any of us !!
Wishing a quick and full recovery to Neil, get back on that bike soon

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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Stu
Will wing some cash via bank transfer tonight / tomorrow am.
Cheers
Pete
Will wing some cash via bank transfer tonight / tomorrow am.
Cheers
Pete
Re: Show your support - rider down.
Thank you to everyone for their kind and supportive comments and donations. Neil, despite his hard exterior will be touched. It says something about the camaraderie of cyclists (in the main), especially those riders who participate in such events. Again, thank you for all your support
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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Wish Neil a speedy recovery from me too.... PP sorted.
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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Yeah, get well soon mate. PP just sent.
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PP sent. Nice to see so many people willing to help a fellow biker, it really could have been any of us in his place. Get well soon Neil.
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Pp sent. If his spirits are up to it, would a free entry for a next year event be a good idea at part of a gift. A way to encourage getting back on saddle (pun intended). Though I expect for now he is solely thinking about getting through each day.
The special hospital he went is superb. A climbing friend went there after a proper fall. Now climbing.
The special hospital he went is superb. A climbing friend went there after a proper fall. Now climbing.
- Bearbonesnorm
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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Don't worry, if Neil wants to enter next year his entry will be taken care ofIf his spirits are up to it, would a free entry for a next year event be a good idea at part of a gift. A way to encourage getting back on saddle (pun intended). Though I expect for now he is solely thinking about getting through each day.

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Re: Show your support - rider down.
Paul again, everyone's generosity and best wishes have been relayed to Neil. He doesn't have a stable signal or connection to be able to read all the goodwill messages, but is aware of them all. He's humbled and passes on his thanks, he will respond as soon as he is able. At present he still awaits an MRI scan, I'm still awaiting news as to what level of immobilisation he is to be expect during his recovery. He's happier being at the specialist unit and remains focussed on recovery as the No 1 priority. His wife and daughter have been down twice to visit / stay which he's enjoyed.
Thanks for the support
Thanks for the support
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Thanks for the update.
Sounds like he has good people around him but if he needs anything just shout and I'm sure between us all we can help.
Sounds like he has good people around him but if he needs anything just shout and I'm sure between us all we can help.