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Giving up the sport
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[QUOTE="oldguy, post: 1163764, member: 16965"] I made the same decision 3 years ago after DW03 blowing out knee and needing total rebuild spring 04 came up short on a small double and busting collarbone in 2 places DW04 first lap around track cross rutting and going over bars bruised ribs then in fall of 05 having to have 20in of intestine removed decided I couldn't keep getting injured and loosing work. Fortunately my son is rabid about MX and therefore I still get to enjoy it vicariously through him. Every weekend of race season I get to hang out at the track and feel the energy. Don't sell everything off yet, give yourself time to heal before you decide and then make the decision based not only what is important for you but also for your family. It is easy for 150rguy at almost 14 yrs old to not grasp the financial /health reasons (as he should be out there having the time of his life) that come with family responsibilities. Heal up quick [/QUOTE]
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