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Lost a riding buddy
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[QUOTE="scott8671, post: 653750, member: 23731"] Recently a close riding buddy died from an accident on a practice track. He went off a small jump with too much throttle, the bike got away from him and he landed on his chest. He suffered massive internal injuries and was on life support a couple hours later. Needless to say it is difficult and I'm having a hard time. I accepted the possibility of injury, but never considered that one of us could die. We are all C or D class riders, and my friend that died was the slowest of the group. The jump was not dangerous or beyond his skill level, he'd jumped it a hundred times before. I really wanted to hear about any others that may have had a similar situation or any advice. I haven't ridden since the accident and am not sure if I will. I love this sport but am really confused. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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