Langers and I have just been out to the hospital to see Leo. He's in good spirits and seems to be recovering well from surgery, with the physio there with him when we arrived. Check out the x-ray of Leo's new collection of hardware. The staff at the Calvary Central Districts Hospital seemed really nice and while we were chatting the Shift Team Leader called in and was asking about his arrangement for getting both himself and his bike back home, which seemed above and beyond normal medical care. After leaving Leo, we drove to the Angaston Vineyards Motel, the scene of the crime, where Leo dropped the bike in their gravelly driveway. The manager Jeff has looked after Leo very well and took him to the hospital after his mishap, and has also stored his bike in his own shed. Damage to the bike is limited to a broken right side mirror and mirror housing, and some scratches to the paintwork on the right pannier lid. Shannons are looking after the insurance issues, and will be arranging for the bike to be shipped back to Toowoomba Honda for repairs. Thanks to those who volunteered to help get his bike back home, but with Shannons on Leo's team, your help is not needed. In the meantime I've ridden it from Angaston and she's now locked away in my shed. Leo is booked to fly home on Friday, and I'll be making sure he get's safely out of SA.
Hang in there Leo, and know that you have a lot of people on your team looking out for you when you in crisis and are so far from home.