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Lost a riding buddy
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[QUOTE="High Lord Gomer, post: 653956, member: 16469"] I'm sorry to hear about all of those. To ride or not to ride is a personal decision that you should be honest with yourself when making. I didn't know him, but a fellow rider died while I was there last year. My wife, Lori, was one of the people helping try to revive him. Different people take it different ways. One of my friends pretty much quit riding after that. I made it a point to go back out and ride some more laps after the helicopter left. Many people asked me if I was going to rethink my riding after that. My answer to this, and similar questions, has always been that every one of us should be aware of the dangers and the possibilities before we get on a bike, in a car, on a horse, etc. The fact that the worst did happen to someone nearby does not change my knowledge nor assessment of the risks. I fully understand the possible outcome every time I get on a bike, drive a car, or cross the street. My heart does go out to all of you that have lost someone close. [/QUOTE]
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