The start of the season was just around the corner for me, I had plans to hit a couple Northeast Offroad Championship hare scrambles before the start of the Western New York Offroad Series I chase. I had finally tuned my Husqvarna to where I wanted it, working with the clickers and getting the small kinks worked out of the bike I felt fast, and had alot of time on the bike. I have never felt this prepared for the start of the season, and until April 24th, I felt I was in for an awesome season and for once, a good start to the season. April 24th, while practicing at Hogback Motocross track, I had my left leg out off the bike on a fast curve and ended up losing the back end a bit, and in doing so I posted my left leg and in the matter of a second, I heard the dreaded pop as my leg was as straight as a board and then went backwards some. I was in instant pain and knew I wasn't good. I won't know exactly what is the scoop with it until this Thursday, the soonest I could get to an Ortho. I'm in pain everyday but I've been walking on it for the last week. I haven't been able to get on the bike since, and it still might be a little bit. I'm hoping I'll only be off for a few more weeks and that I dodged a bullet and didn't tear any ligaments. I'll keep hanging in there, and I'll keep an update on whats going on with the knee and when I'm able to get going again.
Thanks!
Seth Eberhardt