Training him well then, were his fist words "hows my bike ? "Thanks all. He's up and moving fine today although a bit gingerly.
And before you ask "how's the bike", the X-Wing was returned to us this morning. Apart from a buckled rear wheel and bent mech hanger it's fine. He took the impact of the fall with his head and the bike simply bounced away.
I'm aware the helmet debate has both sides - but it's another vote of confidence for the Uvex helmets I buy for the family.
Excellent!!
What time did you get out? Was it just x-rays, or a CT as well?
(presume he was at a race/training session, so he'd have had to wear it anyway?)
Hmm. Interesting thread. Do you get 14 inch turbo trainer tyres? Afraid to let my progeny outside.
Training him well then, were his fist words "hows my bike ? "
Get him back in the saddle asap.![]()
Ouch. GWS DCL Jnr.My 12yo had a crash yesterday evening - he landed on his head at speed following a downhill jump when a branch got caught in his wheel. Cue ambulance, body board and the rest.
Thanks to @Richard A Thackeray who was on hospital duty at the time. We'll have to meet up properly Richard rather than me being a concerned parent when we spoke.
The helmet's smashed and the newly-built cross bike looks a mess but he's ended up with just cuts and bruises.
I suspect the helmet data would be much clearer if the you restricted the population of studies to 12 year olds riding cyclocross.I'm aware the helmet debate has both sides - but it's another vote of confidence for the Uvex helmets I buy for the family.