This is very sad news. Gary is an original Gyro and is one our most experienced 
riders. I don't think that there is a ride on the east coast that he has not 
done, and done successfully.

Let us all do what the Gryo family always does when one of our own is in 
difficutly: we come together and get him through this. Right now it looks as 
though he is in a bit of discomfort and would not desire to see anyone other 
than close friends and family. This is perfectly understandable.

But, if I know him as he gets better he will be up to visitors, and then we can 
really give him the business!! 

He will get better, and he will be back in the saddle soon. In the meantime our 
prayers and best wishes go a long way. After that, maybe we can do something a 
bit more tangible.




---- Amanda Rohlke <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Hi Gyros,
> 
> This is Amy, Gary's daughter, I had the pleasure of meeting a few of
> you at this year's MS 150.  Just wanted you all to know that my dad
> was hit by a car on his morning ride yesterday and has a few broken
> bones (ribs and a shoulder) as a result.  He will be in the hospital
> for a couple more days and obviously off the bike for a while, which
> is why you won't be seeing him on a Gyros ride for some time.  In
> fact, he's taking the destruction of his new Pinarelli harder than
> anything, but trying to stay positive.
> 
> He's not accepting any visitors at this time, although I would be
> happy to relay any well wishes his way.
> 
> Stay safe out there!
> 
> ~Amy Rohlke
> [email protected]
> 
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