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    Mick D
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    Sad news received this morning in a Yamaha press release.

    GYTR Rockstar Yamaha’s Harley Quinlan suffered serious spinal injuries after a training accident on Tuesday afternoon.

    He was immediately airlifted to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane where he underwent a series of tests and scans to determine the extent of his injuries.

    The news wasn’t good for the 19 year old, as Doctors confirmed he had severely damaged his spinal cord and had lost all feeling and movement from his chest down.

    Surgery then followed on Wednesday morning to stabilize his condition and his spine was fused and pinned. Doctors have confirmed it is extremely unlikely that Harley will regain any movement or feeling below his chest, although suggest his shoulders and arms should regain movement.

    Quinlan is only now starting to regain consciousness while family and friends have rallied around the downed rider.

    The Quinlan family would like to thank everyone one who has contacted them and sent their best wishes for Harley and his recovery.

    It was a tragic turn of events for the Yamaha star as he was in fine form and beginning to show the form that would establish him one of Australia’s top racers.

    Quinlan will be remembered as a big hearted racer who gave his all every time on the track. In his short career he racked up an impressive list of results but more importantly, was extremely popular with his fellow riders and within the motorcycle Industry. His riding talents will be missed.

    “On behalf of Yamaha, we are shocked and saddened by the news of Harley’s injuries. He has become one of the Yamaha Family since being drafted onto the first Yamaha Junior Development Team in Queensland in 2005 as a 13 year old.”

    “In that time he has grown into a consummate professional both on and off the track and his injuries have affected everyone at Yamaha.”

    “We send our thoughts, prayers and best wishes to Harley and the Quinlan family in this difficult time,” says Motorsport Manager, Ray Howard.

    The battle now begins for a long rehabilitation process for Quinlan that will require extensive stays in Hospital and long periods of physiotherapy. The cost of that process along with facilities for quality of life will mount quickly and a trust fund has been set up in Harley’s name.

    Any donations can be made to:
    The Harley Quinlan Trust Fund
    Bank of Queensland
    BSB: 124041
    Account Number: 21527566

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    mike
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    G’day mick it is sad news. I met a bloke at the Watagans bash this year on the Sat night. He was a friend of my nephews father inlaw and about our age. He was involved in setting the course up with the organisers and a nice bloke. On the Sunday he headed out on for a loop and about ten minutes in clipped a tree or root and binned it pretty bad. Apparently he was sent through the air and the impact was what really stuffed him up and he suffered servere spinal damage and is still in hospital now with limited feeling and movement although I’m a little unsure how he is progressing now but it was not looking too good for him. He’s a family man with a wife and kids so I really feel for him cose i know he was doing something he loved and now that is all finished.

    I can’t imagine what Harley’s family are going through as I know it would rip me apart if it happened to one of my kids.I like to wish him all the best with it and lets hope it does’nt happen to any more fellow dirt-bikers.

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    Mick D
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    CDR Rockstar Yamaha’s Jay Marmont has graciously donated his prized green and gold Australian Motocross of Nations Fox racing gear to assist in raising funds for fallen motocross rising star, Harley Quinlan.

    The gear was worn by Jay in the 2010 Motocross of Nations event in the USA with a special place in motocross history and with Jay Marmont. Jay has signed the gear and then offered it to Harley in an enormous goodwill gesture that is a true testament to Marmont’s character.

    Quinlan fell off his bike in a training accident two weeks ago and is now in a wheel chair with serious spinal damage. Doctors have told Quinlan that he is unlikely to regain feeling in his legs and his chances of walking again are extremely remote.

    A trust fund has been set up to assist Harley and his rehab costs while the motocross community rally around the popular and well respected racer.

    Marmont’s team issue green and gold gear is one of only a few sets made for Marmont and from his only appearance in the Australian team in his 20 years of racing.

    “This gear means a lot to me as I know the work it took for me to be selected in the Australian Motocross of Nations team in 2010 and earn that spot to represent my country,” Marmont explains.

    “With Harley’s injury he will have even more work ahead of him and I am hoping this gear can raise him some money to assist in his rehab costs,” he finishes.

    When told of the offer from Marmont, Harley was floored by the three time national motocross champions’ kindness.

    “Jay is a rider and a person that I have looked up to ever since I started racing. He carries himself well and races with a passion that I tried to emulate while I was racing. I can’t thank him enough for this offer as I know how much the gear means to him,” Quinlan says emotionally.

    The gear can be found on EBay: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220700809876

    The auction will run for 10 days so get in quick for your piece of motocross history and help out a fallen rider at the same time.

    #190565

    Jarrod Lucia
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    Always sad news to hear this happening. Good to hear he has a lot of strong support and will hopefully recover as best he can, spinal cord is always bad. Always a fear with this sport :(

    Hopefully more organisations like these guys wingsforlife.com can help. They are doing great things and working towards repairing these kinds of injury’s .. we can only hope.

    Sneezy.

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