What to do with the Empty Sleeve
Because the right sleeve of Brett's leathers was now empty, it would need to be secured. First, they used duct tape. As Brett be came more confident and his speed picked up the wind blast tore the tape loose, letting the empty sleeve wave about in the slipstream, duct tape streaming behind like silvery fingers. The corner workers were rather "surprised" at his appearance, one can only imagine what the other riders thought! A bungee cord finally proved to be the solution to the errant sleeve problem till the suit could be tailored later. Consistently dragging his knees at the next track day, Brett was tempted to free the sleeve to drag on the right turns as well, keeping it restrained only for the benefit of the officials. Remarkably, Brett doesn't take himself too seriously, and can find humor in hardest times. He often makes jokes when asked how he lost his arm, mischievously easing any awkwardness that might exist in the inquiry.
In addition to the road race prepped Hawk, Brett now rides a Yamaha WR250F offroad. He stepped up from a TTR 225 to gain the benefit of a more sophisticated suspension. Some of the gymnastics inherent to dirt biking are very difficult to master without the benefit of two arms. Riding while standing on the pegs (a major off-road requirement) is particularly hard. The plush suspension of the WR helps to soak up jolts to Brett's spine when he is unable to get off the seat.
Brett has had to face a daunting array of challenges in every area of his life since his accident. Those of us who ride on two wheels know the complexities that come along with the experience, and can imagine how they multiply with only one arm to work with.
Family Affair
The Cole family is a close knit group. The depth of respect and love for one another becomes evident when talking to any family member. Coleen told me that, "even though people thought I was being a rock, I don't know what I would have done if Stacey hadn't been there to lean on and make the calls to friends and relatives" , in the hours that doctors worked to save Brett. And of their reliance on the Lord: "If we had not been Christians, I don't know how we would have made it through the hardest parts. We would have become so bitter."
As parents, David and Coleen had to watch their son lose a seemingly essential part of his body, and struggle with pain and fear that they would have gladly borne themselves instead. They were there through the hardest parts of treatment and rehab, and then watched as their son got back on the bike, dealing with all the accompanying bittersweet emotions. Brett's sister, Stacey, took time away from college to be there for her brother and family. And Brett himself fought hard through the new challenges with a positive attitude rather than that of bitterness and self- pity.
Asked what they would like others to take away from their experience, David replied "God is in complete control, even when things don't make sense." And from observing Brett, David related a Bible verse: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Coleen said "Have faith in God, He is aways there and will take care of you."
Brett echoes these sentiments and adds: "Wear your gear!" He firmly believes he would not be alive today if he had not been wearing the same kind of gear he did at the track, including full leathers.
The Future
Brett is attending college classes now, working on an undergraduate in business. He was intrigued by meeting a one armed mechanic on the Canadian Kawasaki Race team at the recent AMA races at Barber, and pursuing such a career is a possibility also.
What about his desire to race? It's still there. Brett will attend a track school and get a race license soon. He even spoke of an idea to set up an endurance racing team comprised of fellow one armed racers. Could he do it? Would they be any good? After talking with Brett and seeing him in action, I'd say the odds are in favor of this particular "One Armed Bandit"! (The title of Brett's own MySpace page: MySpace.com - One Armed Bandit - 19 - Male - TRUSSVILLE, ALABAMA - www.myspace.com/hawk0589)









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