George (and Jane) Gage in Phoenix - hit by car- very bad injuries - how you can help

Enter the race even if you don’t intend to race! See below!

Attention Athletes and Friends:

DCB Adventures will be donating all proceeds from this Sunday’s final Splash & Dash race to George and Jane Esahak-Gage.

George and Jane were involved in a very serious accident while riding their bikes this past weekend.

Please, even if you will be out of town or maybe do not want to race, go online and fill out a registration http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=1329629

or send the registration in to DCB Adventures PO Box 27524 Scottsdale, AZ 85255, entries are only $20!

Details regarding the accident are copied in below, thanks for your help and thanks for keeping George and Jane in your thoughts and prayers! And please forward this email to get the word out, thanks again!

DeeAnn Bonnell

azcoaching.com

An Ultrafit Associate

USA Cycling Expert Coach

USA Triathlon Level 2 Coach

NASM, Certified Personal Trainer

Secretary, USAT SW Region BOD

deeann@azcoaching.com

602.369.257

What happened?

George and Jane were riding over the Chandler overpass heading West towards home - Jane was in the draft. They were traveling at roughly 18mph over the overpass. A 23 year old unlicensed, uninsured man who was late for work exited I10 heading South up the I10 off ramp towards Chandler Blvd. As George and Jane were passing in front of that intersection, the driver entered into the intersection and hit George directly on the right side. They estimate he was traveling between 30 and 40 mph when he hit George. Jane was in the draft position and as a result, hit the left fender and went flying over the hood.

The details of what else happened are unclear. Jane said that when the guy moved into the intersection all she saw was a flash, and next thing she knew she was in an ambulance. George landed in the median and the driver of the car ran into a pole, stopping him there. That driver was given a ticket for no insurance, no license and running a red light…and that was it.

Kudos to Tim Venard, the paramedic that arrived 1st on the scene. Simply put, Tim was the first person to save George’s life that day.

George’s Injuries…

George’s injuries are extensive. The most life-threatening was internal bleeding from a tear in his vena cava, the major vein that receives all of the blood back from your veins and into the heart. It was in a precarious location from what the surgeon explained - buried under some vital organs, making the repair extremely difficult. The surgeon - Jordy Cox, was able to repair the tear and found no other internal bleeding. That was fantastic news!

The surgeons were worried about his right kidney, which was damaged but they said it will heal. After the vena cava surgery, the orthopedic surgeons went to work on his right leg which was broken at his tibia with bone and muscle exposed. It was a long, difficult surgery. They were able to repair his leg by placing a titanium rod into the bone. >From what we were told, the surgery went well.

George is currently in the surgical ICU on a respirator. The trauma to his body also included two broken vertebra in his neck, a punctured and collapsed lung, two broken ribs, a broken scapula, a broken clavicle, at least 5 breaks in his pelvis, and pretty much all of his teeth were knocked out. The cat scan showed no nervous system damage. Thank God… meaning his brain is fine and he has lost no feeling that they know of - so no paralysis. George was able to move all digits to some extent according to Jordy.

What’s next for George?

George will be in the surgical ICU for a while. There are no visitors outside of family allowed while in the surgical ICU, and even then, it’s very limited. Jane is going down for her visits and leaving - so attempting to go down and visit there would not be a good idea at this time. George will be just needing family visiting for now. As soon as he’s moved out of Surgical ICU and Jane wants him to have visitors, we’ll let you guys know.

What is George’s Current Status?

George had a fantastic night. He was responsive to the ICU nursing and medical staff when spoken to and was able to nod head. When I spoke to Jane’s sister Marty this morning at 11:00am, she said that George has really stabilized, is calm and resting.

Jane’s Injuries

Jane had a cat scan which showed she was ok. She suffered from a mild concussion and broken pinkie fingers. Her knees were scrapped up pretty good. She was released from the hospital around 4pm yesterday afternoon. I spoke briefly with her sister today around noon, and Jane is sore but physically doing ok.

What’s Jane’s Current Status?

Jane has obviously been through hell the past 24 hours…but she’s doing very well, all things considered. She’s emotionally exhausted and did not sleep well last night. Marty (her sister) is driving her to and from the hospital so she can have a bit more recovery time from the head bump yesterday, and family is with Jane at all times right now. This morning Jane asked her family for time to herself, so she’s obviously in need of some privacy / processing time.

What’s the family going through?

Many family members and friends of family were with Jane all day yesterday, including Kristin McHardy. She is right on the money when she reports that Jane “has been a brave soul.” Jane heard everything from “we may lose him” to “he may lose a kidney” to “he may need the leg amputated” from the doctors. " Jane is an incredibly strong woman - and we all love this family very much…but you have to remember that…

Jane and her family have been through hell yesterday waiting and the Lord brought George through yesterday miraculously. They really need our prayers. Kristen and Marty are going to ask Jane what kind of help she may need. Kristen plans on organizing volunteers for meals. However, at this time I think Jane will have her mother at her house and of course Marty and George (brother in law). We’re really unsure what they’ll need. But as the needs arise, we will be calling on you!

Man - I don’t know what to say. Wow. Thanks for the post I think. Prayers out to George and family. :frowning:

this is obviously dreadful news. it’s something that could have happened to any one of us. reading this makes it clear how vulnerable we all really are out there.

so sorry to read about this, and i cannot imagine the pain and anxiety the family must be going through. my sincere thoughts go to this man and his family. they are all in my prayers.

On the bright side - especially relieved to read that there was no spinal cord damage…the other injuries can be repaired.

I know there are thousands of cyclists who ride each day - and a very very small percentage are in accidents…let alone serious accidents. So, although the probability of being hurt is tiny - I think about what could happen every time I get on my bike and am thankful when I get home in one piece. Everyone stay alert while riding and if possible, ride at off hours on low traffic roads.

I don’t know these folks but really hope they are okay.

Very sad story. It could be anyone of us. Be careful out there.

Scottsdale is to far for my wife and I to race. We just want to send a donation …any address.

i had no idea, I’m in the taper mode for El Tour. They are really nice folks and wicked fast. I’m so sorry to hear about them and will add them to my prayers.

I know a few other zonies and I’ll pass the word.

It sad to say but a cyclist getting hit or killed is hardly news these days. 2 cyclist have been hit within 5 miles of my house in Phx and I haven’t heard a word on the local news. I rode past one accident that was horrific…huge impact dent up the front of a SUV with a broken bike nearby. Never did find out who was hit or what happen but it looked incredible bad.

Terry Tess was struck about 3 miles from my house:

http://wyattearp.biz/update.htm

Reading about there injuries and progress is gut wrenching. I can only hope they crest the hill of recovery.

My prayers go out to them!
~and~
How can we help? I live too far away also!

this is truly sad news. I didn’t know them well, but I did meet them and get to hang out with them a bit at my first Ironman in Canada back in 2000. They were in the next hotel room over, and we spent most of the week together.

They were extremely gratious, provided a boat load of knowledge, and for being fast age groupers, were extremely nice and willing to chat with us middle of the pack folks.

This simply is not a good week…but while I don’t know if I’ll register, I’ll definitely send in some type of donation.

Best wishes…

Thank you for sharing. Terrible news. Wishing George and Jane all the best and hope they recover well.

Here’s a link to an article in the AZ Republic on Wed. November 15th .

A PayPal account has been set up to accept donations for George & Jane. Since things are still very unstable for them, the best thing we can do is make a donation now and the funds will be available for them whenever they need it.

Here are the directions to send money via PayPal. It is very easy to do.

  1. Go to https://www.paypal.com

  2. If you already have a PayPal account, then log in and click the tab named Send Money. If you don’t have a PayPal account, then click the tab named Send Money and follow the directions to create an account.

  3. Once you are logged in and on the Send Money tab, send money to gagefund@yahoo.com .

  4. In the box named Category of Purchase, select Service, as there are additional charges if you pick Quasi-Cash.

  5. Please be sure to add your Name in the comments box so that we can pass along the info to George and Jane, if you like.

Feel free to send me an email if there are any questions or if anyone gets stuck ( mikecdale@gmail.com

OK, I just sent my money, and everything went smoothly. Thanks for this link to their site, and maybe everyone could start passing the word that they can get easy directions and access through this link…

Monty

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My wife took a picture of me on the second to last lap of the run at Queenstown NZ in 2003 which is on the wall in my office. In the picture there’s George right next to me close to the final finish turnoff (of course, he’s a whole lap ahead!) I believe both you and Monty raced at Worlds that year in my AG - 45-49. George got 3rd that race.!