Thanks for asking Wom,
After four weeks hanging around the house, reading all my VMX magazines again (and thinking about how to make Can-Am brakes work), planning a sailing trip to a rustic island in French Polynesia (where it's warm 12 months of the year and shoulders recouperate in no time) and enjoying not facing the daily grind at work, I think I'm just about ready to tear my hair out. Having said that, it's been great having a bulletproof excuse for not doing the washing up- Have you ever tried doing the dishes one handed ?- It doesn't work.
The ribs and lung are OK, and laughing or sneezing no longer feels like someone has just unleashed a 12-gague into your chest. But the shoulder blade is going to be a long time mending. The arm is still in a sling (so I'm typing with the keyboard on my lap) and the ortho bloke reckons it'll be another two months before I can do anything useful like drive a car or use the lathe. And he said that if he catches me riding a bike or changing a tyre before Christmas then he won't talk to me any more. Mind you, if he doesn't talk to me then I hopefully won't have to pay another $160 for the fortnightly 5 minute chat, and that'll be a good saving !
But overall I'm not complaining-in 25 years of non stop racing I've only had four serious injuries. Having said that three of those injuries have been in the last three years ! Maybe someone is trying to tell me something !
Anyway, I guess I won't be racing again this year, and I'll have to start from scratch with my race fitness in the new season, hopefully with a weapon 250 engine in the pre-'78 bike. Meanwhile, just so that you Jap and wog bike riders don't forget what the fastest VMX bike in the universe looks lie, here's a little reminder !

Have fun at CRC and Conondale (or however it's spelt) and I'll see you next year
Cheers,
Martin