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50ccMoM
03-13-2007, 10:45 AM
It has taken me days to make this post. Silently, I have been hoping that someone else would do it.


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Cody Fidler loved dirt bikes.

His first ride came at six weeks old when dad Wade held him in an arm. At three, Cody got his own motorized minibike. A month ago, he started competing at Motocross tracks.

On Saturday, the 5-year-old preschooler was on his third practice round at the Parker Valley Motorsports Park in Cleveland County when he fell. As he tried to get up, his father said, a 12-year-old biker crashed onto him.

Cody, who was wearing a helmet, died of trauma to his neck.

The Fidler family, who live in Kannapolis, said Sunday they don't blame the older biker for the accident, but said the bigger bikes shouldn't have been on the track at the same time as Cody.

"This may have been an accident," said Cody's mother, Michelle. "But it could have been prevented."

Cody was part of a popular and sometimes controversial sport, where racers can start on motorized bikes before they start school and work up to bigger machines, even business sponsorships, in grade school.

There were four divisions of riders at Saturday's practice event sponsored by JMX Racing. Each division got its own turn on the track.

Cody was in the youngest division with kids on the smallest bikes. Cody rode a bike with a 50cc engine, capable of a maximum of about 30 mph.

But during Cody's run about 20 kids on bigger 85cc bikes -- two divisions higher than Cody's -- were also on the track, said Tammie Kolasinski, whose son was also on the track.

Parents noticed the older kids, but organizers didn't take them off the track.

Kolasinski said 85cc bikes typically are ridden by 12- or 13-year-olds, or advanced younger kids. The bike seats are about 3 feet off the ground.

By comparison, the seat on Cody's KTM Mini Adventurer is about a foot lower.

Kolasinski said the other biker had just gone down a hill and over another hump when he hit Cody. She said he may have been going up to 50 miles per hour and couldn't have stopped in time.

"Once a child is in the air, you pretty much have no control," she said.

Joe Williams, who runs JMX Racing, did not return calls Sunday. A statement on the organization's Web site offered "sincere sympathy, condolences, and prayers" for Cody.

Crystal Hutchins, whose 9-year-old son also practiced on the track that day, said Williams was "beside himself" after the wreck.

"I have never seen him put any child in harm's way," she said.

Popular, controversial

Motocross racing is a popular and controversial sport.The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents not allow children to ride off-road motorcycles or all-terrain vehicles until age 16.

After a 15-year-old boy was killed at a Motocross track while riding a four-wheel ATV, Connecticut officials in 2001 threatened tracks with felony charges if they let anyone under 16 ride. Connecticut officials warned children shouldn't be riding on such tracks.

North Carolina enacted tougher laws on all-terrain vehicles in 2005, restricting those under 16 from riding larger-model ATVs.

But that doesn't cover motorbikes. State law says riders of such bikes must be at least 16 years old if they are riding on public roadways. Tracks, however, aren't included.

On Sunday, parents said they realize the risks involved.

"You've always got a fear behind you, but you don't expect this," Kolasinski said. "They're out there to have fun and enjoy what they're doing."

Hutchins said safety is a top concern for parents, who teach kids to move out of the way when they fall.

"This is just a freak accident," Hutchins said of Cody's death. "It doesn't happen, probably one in a million. He had all the proper attire."

First time at track

Saturday was Cody's first time at Parker Valley, about 50 miles west of Charlotte. He tried racing for the first time nearly a month ago in Society Hill, S.C., but he didn't know how to ride in the deep sand. Cody got a bigger, $1,700 bike March 1.

Wade Fidler heard about JMX Racing's events and said the family liked that there was a division for beginners. Both Wade and Michelle Fidler have bikes.

Like many parents, Wade Fidler was on the track Saturday to help pick up kids if they fell, which Cody did a few times as he tried to get used to the hilly terrain.

"He was grinning ear to ear riding around the track," Kolasinski said.

The Fidlers didn't see the last fall. But they rushed to their son when they heard screams.

Wade Fidler and an emergency medical worker tried to perform CPR while another parent called for an ambulance. Cody was pronounced dead at Cleveland Regional Medical Center.

A viewing is set for 6 to 8 p.m. tonight at Raymer Funeral Home, 16901 Old Statesville Road in Huntersville. A funeral is planned for 2 p.m. Tuesday.

The preschooler's bike will be next to his casket during the services, and his racing pants and gloves will be buried with him.

Motocross

A single race, or "moto,'' may field between 15 and 35 competitors. A course spans three-fourths of a mile to a mile, and one race usually covers four laps. Some bikes can reach 60 mph, and it takes around two minutes to cover the winding and hilly course


ttp://www.charlotte.com/109/story/48274.html

Tatonka
03-13-2007, 10:59 AM
No..........

mommotox
03-13-2007, 11:30 AM
Angie, I understand your delay. I've been reading about it elsewhere, and was waiting for it to make its way here. Such an enormous tragedy! My heart goes out to all involved. I can't begin to imagine the pain they are all feeling, not just Cody's family, but also the boy who just happened to jump in the wrong place, at the wrong time. So sad...

Kim

Gatlin5
03-13-2007, 01:57 PM
God, what a tragedy! I don't know what else to say. I have a lot of feelings on this issue but this is not the thread to do it on.

May God Bless Little Cody, his family and his friends during this very trying time!

Godspeed Cody!

xr650rocketman
03-13-2007, 10:28 PM
I my prayers tonight I asked Stevie to watch out for Cody....

Steve Smith

98sdad
03-14-2007, 09:06 AM
Prayers have been sent
I can't even fathom what it would feel like to lose my son.

char393
03-14-2007, 11:45 AM
I've read this several times and not posted. I can't imagine losing either of my kids to something like this. How horrible. What a truly tragic loss. My prayers are up for Cody and his family.

50ccMoM
03-15-2007, 07:26 AM
http://www.riderdown.org/forum/photopost/data/507/medium/Codys_Rule.jpg

50ccMoM
03-15-2007, 07:38 AM
The mini parents on another forum have come together and created this flier.

I think it's something that every track owner and every parent needs to see. It's sad that no matter how much we preach about safety, it still takes a tragedy such as this to get everyone's attention.

I promise I won't forget.


God speed little man and may there be dirt bike sounds in heaven.


- Angie

mommotox
03-15-2007, 10:19 AM
Actually, I created that flyer. =) I just sent it to Bruce, and asked him what RD could do with it...there have been a couple of modifications to the flyer since this version, based on feedback from Cody's parents. When I have final approval, I'll post the updated version, though this one is pretty close.

I completely agree - this information needs to get out there. I'm going to be posting the flyer on our local race organizations websites once it's a go...

TwinTurbos
03-15-2007, 11:07 AM
What sad news. My thoughts and prayers go out to Cody's parents, family and friends as well as to the boy who is going to have to live with the knowledge that he ran into Cody.

Gatlin5
03-15-2007, 01:23 PM
I love the flyer very nice job Kim!

What a cutie, so very sad. :cry:

50ccMoM
03-15-2007, 03:09 PM
Actually, I created that flyer. =) I just sent it to Bruce, and asked him what RD could do with it...there have been a couple of modifications to the flyer since this version, based on feedback from Cody's parents. When I have final approval, I'll post the updated version, though this one is pretty close.

I completely agree - this information needs to get out there. I'm going to be posting the flyer on our local race organizations websites once it's a go...


Very nice job Kim.

I just cant stop thinking about this little guy and all involved.

mommotox
03-15-2007, 03:30 PM
Thanks, guys. It was just something I could do to help. I can't stop thinking about it, and wondering what I would do if I was Cody's parents. As a result, I keep tearing up.

If anyone wants a PDF of this for themselves or to distribute, either PM me with your e-mail address, or send me an e-mail (kimglee@msn.com).

Oh, and this is the final version, I think.

http://www.riderdown.org/forum/photopost/data/500/medium/Cody_small.jpg

KTMissouri
03-16-2007, 02:06 PM
Please send me this file. I have a place I need to post this.

shall@riderdown.org

Thanks,

Shawn

mommotox
03-16-2007, 04:30 PM
It's on its way to you now...

mx49mom
03-19-2007, 04:28 PM
wow.............. this is just horrible. If I am not mistaken, there was a 7 year old in FL that got killed last week as well. Nick DePalo's father was telling us about it and apparently Nicks family is friends with this 7 year olds family. When I spoke to Bruce Friday night, I filled him in on this.

This is just tragic, and my thoughts, prayers and wishes are with Cody's family.

Concerned
01-13-2009, 06:40 PM
Posted On: July 23, 2008 by Michael A. DeMayo


Family of 5-Year-Old Motocross Rider Files North Carolina Wrongful Death Lawsuit

In North Carolina, the parents of 5-year-old Cody Fidler are suing the owners of Parker Valley Motocross Track in Cleveland County for his wrongful death.

Fidler died of neck trauma last year while at the park when an older biker crashed into him.

The North Carolina wrongful death lawsuit accuses the park owners and promoters of negligence for allowing a more experienced rider on the track while Cody was there.

The 5-year-old died after a 10-year-old on a larger motorcycle hit him.

The track is now closed. Cody's parents are also suing for deceptive trade practices and emotional distress.

Trauma

Trauma occurs when an external force forcefully or violently impacts the body. There are three kinds of trauma:

Penetrating trauma:

Injury occurs when an object penetrates the body.

Acceleration/deceleration trauma:

The body in motion strikes another (moving/still) object, which results in the tearing of stretching of body tissues.

Blunt Trauma: Force of impact causes body tissue compression.

Three kinds of collisions that can happen during a crash:

• Body v. whatever it contacts
• Vehicle v. whatever it contacts
• Body v. body

plouffster
01-15-2009, 10:15 AM
Mini Rocketman Racing sends our thoughts and prayers to Cody and his family!

foster423'smom
02-02-2009, 04:56 PM
Could you e-mail the flyer I would like to hand it out at the tracks we race at.
Thanks
mfoster@hughes.net

To the family........ My prayers are sent to you!