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Cyclist who suffered major injuries in crash gets back on his bike for air ambulance

by Cumbria Crack
11/10/2023
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Jack Talbot in hospital with his wife Joanna

A paramedic who suffered life-threatening injuries in a hit and run cycling incident will take part in an event to raise funds for the charity who came to his aid.

Jack Talbot, 30, was cycling in Ulverston, where he lives, when he was involved in a serious collision with a car in July 2017.

Mr Talbot was in a critical condition and sustained a serious brain injury, a spinal fracture, a broken shoulder blade, rib fractures and a collapsed lung.

His colleagues from North West Ambulance Service worked alongside a doctor and paramedic team from the Great North Air Ambulance Service to treat Mr Talbot.

He was put into a medically induced coma on scene by the air ambulance team before being airlifted to Royal Preston Hospital.

Mr Talbot remained in an induced coma for 13 days and stayed in hospital for five weeks before making a recovery.

He’s since reunited with the doctor and paramedic from the air ambulance who treated him and has carried out several cycling events which have raised thousands of pounds for the charity.

One of the events is a cycling ‘hill climb’ event on The Struggle, near Ambleside with all the proceeds of the entry fee going to the Great North Air Ambulance.

This is the fourth year of the event, called The Struggle Hill Climb, but the first time it will be hosting the RTTC National Hill Climb Championship.

The event will take place on October 29 on a closed road from Ambleside to the Kirkstone Pass Inn at the top of The Struggle, with riders setting off from Ambleside at 30 second intervals from 9.01am.

Jack Talbot

The 2.67-mile-long course features three savage pitches of over 20 per cent gradients and includes a total of 1,175ft of ascent.

This year the event is proudly sponsored by Irwin Mitchell Solicitors and the iconic local brands, Wheelbase Cycles and Romney’s Kendal Mint Cake, together with prizes donated by Hunt Wheels, Wahoo, Voom Nutrition and Fell Brewery.

Mr Talbot said: “The Struggle Hill Climb has become an iconic fixture in the UK’s Hill Climb calendar already and I am honoured that we have been selected to host the Nationals in only our fourth year, but the most important aspect for me is that the added entries and attention will allow us to raise vastly more funds for the Great North Air Ambulance. This year’s event has already guaranteed over £8,000 for the choppers.”

Jack Talbot’s bike after the incident

Around 450 riders have signed up to take part in the event, and spectators are thoroughly encouraged and welcomed. It is recommended to bring pots, pans, drums and bells to make some noise as each rider reaches the finish line.

The Great North Air Ambulance Service does not receive government funding and needs to raise £8.5 million a year to remain operational.

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