You're an inspiration bro, i think anyone who came close to dying in someway resonates with the video..... God bless you and your soul.. and there is a lot of love in this universe, we only have to reach for it..
You’re a legend! I’m recovering just now from two broken calcaneus (a pretty bad crash while climbing 😢) and your history is such inspiration for me! Thank you very much Tom 🙏🏻
Hello, I’m Martha, the mother of the girl who spoke to you at the hospital in Vancouver I was there and saw I n what terrible condition you were. Now, three years later, when I watch your video, can’t help having tears of happiness to see all you have achieved. Congratulations for being the kind of person you are. You are definitely a miracle of life. 👏👏👏
Hi Martha, it's really nice that you took the time to listen and change someone's life, especially when you had your own struggles. I hope you and your son are well 🇬🇧
Bless you for raising such a beautiful daughter. I had a young girl do the same for me in a similar position. Don't know how far small acts of kindness can spread ❤
This is the one of the first biking videos I've clicked on since my downhill injury 2 years ago, i have been subconsciously avoiding them i think. i have no idea why I clicked nor did i know it was going to be a story like this but i needed to hear the motivation. I had Broken neck, Broken spine and paralysed from the chest down and every word of this is relatable as fuck. This is the motive i need to continue to get my shit together again.
Did you get injured from a bike crash too?? Man, the video of his crash- the way it’s just silent except for the rushing wind- it’s quite hard to watch. Hope you maintain the will and determination it takes to overcome adversity brother- stay strong and may you ride again some day.
I never comment on Videos but this is so inspirational. Tommo is an amazing human being after overcoming a the adversity he went through. So much respect for you dude! This Fight Comes from you applies to so many situations in life. Amazing .. This year after 18months off the bike after heart surgery I will be back on the trails again because I want too and because the Fight is coming from me .
I was in a motorbike accident which saw me nearly lose my left leg. It took 3 years to put me back together. I didn't have PTSD but it did screw me up mentally. Doctors told me at one point they may have to amputate my lower leg. Even after extensive surgeries, my leg was saved, but I was told me the injury was life changing, and the doctors words were "you won't be climbing any mountains" 3 years on I was still on the path to recovery but walking again, and I worked hard to build up my strength. I had to grit my teeth through a lot of pain, and fight the demons in my head which were telling me to give up. I pushed myself and eventually took myself to Wales and summited Snowdon. Only just. It was hard, my legs nearly gave up on me. When I reached the summit I burst into tears. I never thought it was going to happen. Good on you for keeping the fight going, for not giving up, and believing in yourself. It's hard, but you can do it. I've seen people written off by doctors, but have grit their teeth and earned the reward. I now climb mountains regularly and I appreciate life so much. Never take your health for granted. It could all be taken away from you in the blink of an eye.
When I severely crushed my collarbone and was on sick leave for 3 months, i didn’t work and couldn’t ride, it had an extremely hard effect on my psychological health. I can’t imagine what it was like for you, respect that you found the strength to live a full life!
So Inspirational Tom! Broke my ankle pretty bad in Whistler, 2019 and was told that I'd never be able to ride at the level I was at again. Watching this brought me back to the mental battles and struggles I was going through back then. I actually looked at hitting the train gap a couple days before my crash on dirty merch. Sometimes life throws you curve balls, and it's up to you(me) on how you’re gonna react. I remember watching this video while I was laid up in bed with my leg cast. It sent shivers down my spine. So glad to see you’re back on the bike and ripping. Really makes me thing mountain biking is more than just bikes but a community of people who all in turn care about each other. This video motivated me to really appreciate all that I am able to do on a daily basis. Keep on shredding -Flynn
Smashed my heel riding my bike in a skatepark two and a half years ago. When I was propped up on a sofa thinking I'd never drop a hardtail to flat again, Tommo's story put my misery into context, powered my recovery and the adventures just got better. What a guy.
People die every day from simply falling and hitting their head. Homie fell down a whole ass gap onto train tracks, not only lives, but somehow even walks again, and even BACK on the bike! holy f this dude is built different.
Tom thank you for sharing your story! It is an inspiration to me as at the moment I am recovering from a fractured elbow, ribs and a sprained MCL. In the back of my mind there is always the worry that things on the bike will be different from now on but you have set an example! Thanks again! Blessings to you and family!!
I can´t even imagine the level of pain and suffering you and your relatives went through after that horrific crash. Happy to know you´re recovering and most of all, feeling happy again!
I remember seeing you at the Revs jam in the wheel chair and had to ask Jersey what had happened. I had to follow your journey through your insta and it was amazing to watch you learn to walk again, train and go through your rehab/physio. Your insane dedication to yourself to get back on your own 2 feet and see you back on 2 wheels was fucking amazing man! Keep that fire burning, you've inspired many to fight on through the shit times 💪
Youve done a great job of bouncing back Tom. 6 years ago i had a huge life changing motorbike crash and ive been struggling to put the pieces back together ever since. Still one good thing come out of it, i discovered a passion for mtb. I can ride easier and in less pain than walking. Im out every chance i get to feel normal.
As a backwoods American, the entire English/European attitude of "thought I was going to bleed out and die right here on there tracks in my friends arms....but HERE WE ARE FUCK EM EH?" is admirable as shit. Never quit.
Tommo, your story is so inspiring! Watching this vid i see myself. 2015, local trail, crash, 3 broken collarbones. 1 month in a hospital. Doctors said there's no chance for me to ride my Demo 8 again. That hospital time was kinda useful. I realized who are my real friends. Who are people you should love till the end of your life. I couldn't move my body left and right for like 5 weeks. Mentally you slowly become like a vegetable. Then, hard recovery. Several tries to make some small steps again. Small in distance, but veeeeery long in my mind. Almost 7 years later I ride my bike again, walk like nothing happened. Guys, crashes like this - it's a very valuable lesson. I don't want you to go through this. Cause it's not about temporary body disabilities, it's likely about mental strength, ability to stay positive even at such hard times.
And the fun fact is: two doctors who said I will never ride my bike and walk like a normal person, passed away. First doctor died at age 51, one year after my crash. Second doctor - at age 67, driving his car being drunk. Sorry for my bad english, I just couldn't pass by this story. Stay safe and never crash! ✌️💪🙏
Wow i was Not expecting this. The footage of going down on to the tracks feels like absolutely Unreal nightmare so i can never imagine going through it in real Life! Its a miracle that you are alive and so good to see your humbleness towards it. Just amazing seeing you ride those big jumps again. I bet the whole thing was the biggest challenge of your life and you Nailed it!!
Had a massive injury last may on my tibial plateu, in that period I was following your rehab on instagram, and that gave me so much energy for my come back! Thanks man, people like you, give to “normal people” a reason to come back.. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I watched it all to the end. Thank you for sharing with us his story after the crash in a video. What an amazing person he is, to get trough something like that and still ride a bike. Respect !!!
Amazing sad and beautiful story. You’re a pure inspiration to not give up no matter what. Good luck in life, enjoy your family and ride a bike as much as you can 🚴🏼🙂
It’s amazing to see you bounce back, also shout out to the quick action of your buddy with the make shift tourniquet. Good people really do give you the shirt off their back.
You're an absolute legend Tom. Was so hard seeing this happen to you man. Glad you made it through. Sick to see you back on a bike and doing what you love.
Absolute legend seriously mate huge inspiration!! I fell off a roof an I shattered my tib and fib also my skull that was hard enough recovery I’ve decided I’m going back snowboarding this year for the first time since the accident this video just got me pumped thanks Tom you’re a real king 👑 👌🏼 👏🏼
Far out! I'm literally in tears right now! What a journey! Thank you for sharing and the inspiration to push through the recovery. All the best with the rest of your recovery 🤘
Such an inspiration. Just stoked that you made it back one the bike, but more important that you regained your mental strength. This part is often overlooked in extreme sports
Thank you THANK YOU for telling your story. I had a surgery that kept me off the bike for a couple of years and I got mentally low. Very low. I, however, didn’t grow a pair and go talk to someone professional about it so I’m still processing my own thoughts and feelings. So stoked to see the smile on your face man 💪🏻
Makes a mountain biker wanna cry lol. Seriously though amazing video, any of us that have had bad injuries on the trail and come back know how it feels. Stoked for Tommo ❤
Well done Sir! And all your Mates. And all the medical crew along the way. That was Powerful and leaves me in tears as I type this. Pause to wipe and blow my nose. Your style and flow at the end is what really set me off. Again... Well done Sir!
Its crazy how crashes mentally effect us. My motorcycle crash had a huge impact on me for years. That feeling of helplessness after a crash where you're so smashed up you cant move. Its crazy. He's lucky friends were there. I crashed alone and laid there for 3 hours. Screamed bloody murder for like 1 hour of that. Happened back in the days of Nokia brick phones, 2003 and I didnt know I could call 911 without cell service so I didnt call for an hour or so. Nearly bled to death internally.
Hi Tommo thank you for sharing what happened in this tragic accident. Not only do you go through the physical side but the emotional horror...I went through the same expereince crushed spine broken pelvis all my ribs broken crushed nerves in my left leg. At 35 I was heading off to the World Triathlon Championships I was already a successful Motocross rider moving to another sport. I was in a high speed car accident 120klm/hr roll over but we hit a telegraph post first that flung me into the front windscreen. I also saw the light but it was the engine bay catching on fire I was trapped in a crushed car the driver just left me there ? They were in shock I don't hate them but my life has forever changed because of the driver. Now I'm 63 I did compete in many World Championships. I have suffered pain so strong the doctors ask how the hell can you do this competing let alone just being a normal everyday person. I was determined I had no body in my life at the time to share the good bad and ugly days. As a person that particepates in sports this I think gave me the power and strength the Surgeon said I would never walk normal and I would never compete again. That was my Ah !!! don't ever so you can't do that anymore just like Martha the lady at the canteen she could understnad disappointment frustration and fear.That person had something very special and she offered to share that with you. I never got to wear my World Championship colours or have Olympic Medals around my neck but I do have the gift to encourage and keep positive as there is always someone that is worse off than me. Cheers mate from down under.
Hello from Russia, I love your channel and this story is cool, hold on man, for the sake of your family, you have a lot of strength, this story gave motivation to appreciate loved ones, and be careful on the trails, no matter how much you would like to jump some big thing, but you must always remember that you are not immortal..
I’m a brain cancer survivor, diagnosed with PTSD. When Tom said ‘grateful to live’ at the end that got me going.. It’s taken me half a decade to say that and mean it. I used to get so angry about my illness and what it has taken from me. But once I started appreciating what I do have things have looked up. I’m down 10kg’s, riding regularly and feeling like the old confident me. Awesome video you legends 🤙🏼
Thanks for all the love people ❤️
train gap is re-built. you gonna send?
@@arhysdavies that would be a sick comeback!
Love is what this community is all about mate, so pleased you’re in a good place now mate 💪🏻🥳
You're an inspiration bro, i think anyone who came close to dying in someway resonates with the video..... God bless you and your soul.. and there is a lot of love in this universe, we only have to reach for it..
You’re a legend! I’m recovering just now from two broken calcaneus (a pretty bad crash while climbing 😢) and your history is such inspiration for me! Thank you very much Tom 🙏🏻
Hello, I’m Martha, the mother of the girl who spoke to you at the hospital in Vancouver
I was there and saw I n what terrible condition you were.
Now, three years later, when I watch your video, can’t help having tears of happiness to see all you have achieved.
Congratulations for being the kind of person you are. You are definitely a miracle of life. 👏👏👏
Hi Martha, it's really nice that you took the time to listen and change someone's life, especially when you had your own struggles. I hope you and your son are well 🇬🇧
Bless you for raising such a beautiful daughter. I had a young girl do the same for me in a similar position. Don't know how far small acts of kindness can spread ❤
This is the one of the first biking videos I've clicked on since my downhill injury 2 years ago, i have been subconsciously avoiding them i think. i have no idea why I clicked nor did i know it was going to be a story like this but i needed to hear the motivation. I had Broken neck, Broken spine and paralysed from the chest down and every word of this is relatable as fuck. This is the motive i need to continue to get my shit together again.
Yes bro you got this man!!!
If you want go check out scotty cranmer for more relatable people. You are not alone and i wish you all the best!!!
Are you still paralyzed?
Hell yah Man U got it
Did you get injured from a bike crash too?? Man, the video of his crash- the way it’s just silent except for the rushing wind- it’s quite hard to watch. Hope you maintain the will and determination it takes to overcome adversity brother- stay strong and may you ride again some day.
Mind blowing story! So glad you're good!
This is really inspiring. "The Fight Comes From You". Thanks for sharing your Incredible Story. It really makes me rethink what is possible.
I never comment on Videos but this is so inspirational. Tommo is an amazing human being after overcoming a the adversity he went through. So much respect for you dude! This Fight Comes from you applies to so many situations in life. Amazing ..
This year after 18months off the bike after heart surgery I will be back on the trails again because I want too and because the Fight is coming from me .
You've got this!
You go man!
having another lad being able to speak about counselling and mental health really gives me hope. i hope you’re all doing well ❤️
amazing story, that women being there for you in that low point is special man
I was in a motorbike accident which saw me nearly lose my left leg. It took 3 years to put me back together. I didn't have PTSD but it did screw me up mentally. Doctors told me at one point they may have to amputate my lower leg. Even after extensive surgeries, my leg was saved, but I was told me the injury was life changing, and the doctors words were "you won't be climbing any mountains"
3 years on I was still on the path to recovery but walking again, and I worked hard to build up my strength. I had to grit my teeth through a lot of pain, and fight the demons in my head which were telling me to give up. I pushed myself and eventually took myself to Wales and summited Snowdon. Only just. It was hard, my legs nearly gave up on me. When I reached the summit I burst into tears. I never thought it was going to happen.
Good on you for keeping the fight going, for not giving up, and believing in yourself. It's hard, but you can do it. I've seen people written off by doctors, but have grit their teeth and earned the reward.
I now climb mountains regularly and I appreciate life so much.
Never take your health for granted. It could all be taken away from you in the blink of an eye.
When I severely crushed my collarbone and was on sick leave for 3 months, i didn’t work and couldn’t ride, it had an extremely hard effect on my psychological health. I can’t imagine what it was like for you, respect that you found the strength to live a full life!
This is a great reminder to have fun on the trails but be careful on them
So Inspirational Tom! Broke my ankle pretty bad in Whistler, 2019 and was told that I'd never be able to ride at the level I was at again. Watching this brought me back to the mental battles and struggles I was going through back then. I actually looked at hitting the train gap a couple days before my crash on dirty merch. Sometimes life throws you curve balls, and it's up to you(me) on how you’re gonna react. I remember watching this video while I was laid up in bed with my leg cast. It sent shivers down my spine. So glad to see you’re back on the bike and ripping. Really makes me thing mountain biking is more than just bikes but a community of people who all in turn care about each other. This video motivated me to really appreciate all that I am able to do on a daily basis. Keep on shredding
-Flynn
Keep going bro! I'm glad to hear you are good now after all that
Smashed my heel riding my bike in a skatepark two and a half years ago. When I was propped up on a sofa thinking I'd never drop a hardtail to flat again, Tommo's story put my misery into context, powered my recovery and the adventures just got better. What a guy.
That’s right the fight doesn’t come for you, it comes from you ! This film was amazing
People die every day from simply falling and hitting their head. Homie fell down a whole ass gap onto train tracks, not only lives, but somehow even walks again, and even BACK on the bike! holy f this dude is built different.
great to see you back on a bike and enjoying life , total respect
Kudos Tommo!! What an inspiring story. You didn't get a second chance - you had to go out and take your second chance, with both hands and feet. Wow!!
Jeez man, I'm 63, an old miner and tough as a brick shithouse, but you got me crying like a babe ... Much love to you. 😜🥰
Just Inspiring
After this you realise how greatfull we can be to live and breathe and ride our bikes❤
Tom thank you for sharing your story! It is an inspiration to me as at the moment I am recovering from a fractured elbow, ribs and a sprained MCL. In the back of my mind there is always the worry that things on the bike will be different from now on but you have set an example! Thanks again! Blessings to you and family!!
What a fighter! Unbelievable to come back from an accident like that, just goes to show your tenacity and grit. Keep on keeping on 💪
I can´t even imagine the level of pain and suffering you and your relatives went through after that horrific crash. Happy to know you´re recovering and most of all, feeling happy again!
Such an important video. Thank you for being brave enough to make it. Well done, folks.
I remember seeing you at the Revs jam in the wheel chair and had to ask Jersey what had happened. I had to follow your journey through your insta and it was amazing to watch you learn to walk again, train and go through your rehab/physio. Your insane dedication to yourself to get back on your own 2 feet and see you back on 2 wheels was fucking amazing man! Keep that fire burning, you've inspired many to fight on through the shit times 💪
This might be the most honest Video on the whole net. Thank you for sharing and the best of Luck to you
Tommo, thank you so much for sharing your story and for being so honest and transparent about your struggles. Truly a massive inspiration.
Man this video was so emotional, brought me to tears. Truly an inspiration
Dude, soo glad to see you back and healty
Youve done a great job of bouncing back Tom. 6 years ago i had a huge life changing motorbike crash and ive been struggling to put the pieces back together ever since. Still one good thing come out of it, i discovered a passion for mtb. I can ride easier and in less pain than walking. Im out every chance i get to feel normal.
As a backwoods American, the entire English/European attitude of "thought I was going to bleed out and die right here on there tracks in my friends arms....but HERE WE ARE FUCK EM EH?" is admirable as shit. Never quit.
What a guy. inspirational Tommo lad!
Respekt für dich das du dich so zurück gekämpft hast ❤️
Tommo, your story is so inspiring!
Watching this vid i see myself.
2015, local trail, crash, 3 broken collarbones. 1 month in a hospital.
Doctors said there's no chance for me to ride my Demo 8 again.
That hospital time was kinda useful. I realized who are my real friends. Who are people you should love till the end of your life.
I couldn't move my body left and right for like 5 weeks. Mentally you slowly become like a vegetable.
Then, hard recovery. Several tries to make some small steps again. Small in distance, but veeeeery long in my mind.
Almost 7 years later I ride my bike again, walk like nothing happened.
Guys, crashes like this - it's a very valuable lesson. I don't want you to go through this. Cause it's not about temporary body disabilities, it's likely about mental strength, ability to stay positive even at such hard times.
And the fun fact is: two doctors who said I will never ride my bike and walk like a normal person, passed away.
First doctor died at age 51, one year after my crash.
Second doctor - at age 67, driving his car being drunk.
Sorry for my bad english, I just couldn't pass by this story.
Stay safe and never crash! ✌️💪🙏
You're going to make a great Dad. Stay strong mate 🤘
Wow i was Not expecting this.
The footage of going down on to the tracks feels like absolutely Unreal nightmare so i can never imagine going through it in real Life!
Its a miracle that you are alive and so good to see your humbleness towards it.
Just amazing seeing you ride those big jumps again. I bet the whole thing was the biggest challenge of your life and you Nailed it!!
Well worth listening to the Idowntime podcast interview, very moving, very well told
Woah, so inspirational! You’re a warrior!
Teared up an without words. Tom, thanks for telling your story. I share the gratitude that you live. All the best to you and your little fam! ✊
All the best from Holland mate. Been there too. Respect
Had a massive injury last may on my tibial plateu, in that period I was following your rehab on instagram, and that gave me so much energy for my come back! Thanks man, people like you, give to “normal people” a reason to come back.. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I watched it all to the end. Thank you for sharing with us his story after the crash in a video. What an amazing person he is, to get trough something like that and still ride a bike. Respect !!!
Wow, hard days behind you... I wish you all the best!!
Amazing sad and beautiful story. You’re a pure inspiration to not give up no matter what. Good luck in life, enjoy your family and ride a bike as much as you can 🚴🏼🙂
It’s amazing to see you bounce back, also shout out to the quick action of your buddy with the make shift tourniquet. Good people really do give you the shirt off their back.
is right Tommo lad! Big respect brother
You're an absolute legend Tom. Was so hard seeing this happen to you man. Glad you made it through. Sick to see you back on a bike and doing what you love.
Absolute legend seriously mate huge inspiration!! I fell off a roof an I shattered my tib and fib also my skull that was hard enough recovery I’ve decided I’m going back snowboarding this year for the first time since the accident this video just got me pumped thanks Tom you’re a real king 👑 👌🏼 👏🏼
Far out! I'm literally in tears right now! What a journey! Thank you for sharing and the inspiration to push through the recovery. All the best with the rest of your recovery 🤘
you‘re such a big inspiration Tommo! Glad to see mr. walker walking again❤️
truly lucky to be alive holy shit
What an incredible story
You got my Full respect that you are back on the bike and riding so Good ❤❤
Amazing work, inspiring, motivating and wonderfully honest. What a hero
This is so amazing, congrats Tommo what an inspiration
Gracias por tu inspiración y motivación, sin duda tu testimonio ayuda a muchos bikers del mundo, un abrazo desde Chile.
Such an inspiration. Just stoked that you made it back one the bike, but more important that you regained your mental strength. This part is often overlooked in extreme sports
What a inspirational story if anyone is struggling in life just watch this video
Inspirational. Glad your back riding, happy and planning your future 👍🏻
I give you a lot of courage after a crash like that. I don’t know if I would ever go back on a bike. Hope everything goes great for you.
Great story.
A true rolemodel
Amazing. Thanks so much for sharing Tommo! ❤️🙌🏻🙏🏻
Thank you THANK YOU for telling your story. I had a surgery that kept me off the bike for a couple of years and I got mentally low. Very low. I, however, didn’t grow a pair and go talk to someone professional about it so I’m still processing my own thoughts and feelings. So stoked to see the smile on your face man 💪🏻
Legendary story. So awesome to see you happy, Tom.
Makes a mountain biker wanna cry lol. Seriously though amazing video, any of us that have had bad injuries on the trail and come back know how it feels. Stoked for Tommo ❤
Got me ballin over here!! Glad your better bro.
Well done Sir! And all your Mates. And all the medical crew along the way. That was Powerful and leaves me in tears as I type this. Pause to wipe and blow my nose. Your style and flow at the end is what really set me off. Again... Well done Sir!
Its crazy how crashes mentally effect us. My motorcycle crash had a huge impact on me for years. That feeling of helplessness after a crash where you're so smashed up you cant move. Its crazy. He's lucky friends were there. I crashed alone and laid there for 3 hours. Screamed bloody murder for like 1 hour of that. Happened back in the days of Nokia brick phones, 2003 and I didnt know I could call 911 without cell service so I didnt call for an hour or so. Nearly bled to death internally.
Incredible story, and a powerful one. Amazingly put together in this film!
Absolute chills. The footage but also the message. Chills
Hi Tommo thank you for sharing what happened in this tragic accident. Not only do you go through the physical side but the emotional horror...I went through the same expereince crushed spine broken pelvis all my ribs broken crushed nerves in my left leg. At 35 I was heading off to the World Triathlon Championships I was already a successful Motocross rider moving to another sport. I was in a high speed car accident 120klm/hr roll over but we hit a telegraph post first that flung me into the front windscreen. I also saw the light but it was the engine bay catching on fire I was trapped in a crushed car the driver just left me there ? They were in shock I don't hate them but my life has forever changed because of the driver. Now I'm 63 I did compete in many World Championships.
I have suffered pain so strong the doctors ask how the hell can you do this competing let alone just being a normal everyday person. I was determined I had no body in my life at the time to share the good bad and ugly days. As a person that particepates in sports this I think gave me the power and strength the Surgeon said I would never walk normal and I would never compete again. That was my Ah !!! don't ever so you can't do that anymore just like Martha the lady at the canteen she could understnad disappointment frustration and fear.That person had something very special and she offered to share that with you. I never got to wear my World Championship colours or have Olympic Medals around my neck but I do have the gift to encourage and keep positive as there is always someone that is worse off than me. Cheers mate from down under.
Got chills when I first saw this on Insta , big props for getting the help you needed Tommo , awesome inspirational film , stay safe mate
That's a powerful story man, so happy you are back and doing great 🙌
Fantastic film
Cheers for sharing mate!! Glad youre ok and on top again!
Thanks or sharing Tommo. I have a similar story and it's nice to see the journey reflected in you as well.
Nice one mate, well done , onwards and upwards.x
Powerful stuff!. You have shown that mind over matter is very powerful medicine. Thank you for sharing your story. ❤
Thank you for sharing your journey of recovery! Respect for this will to fight!
I remember seeing the accident around when it happened I assume. So glad you have managed to come out of it well!
Incredible! Amazing to see you are shredding hard again
Epic Story! Well Done Tommo for being so honest! 👏
this is such a insane story i can't belive it happend. good job pushing through, i've never seen such a incident like this.
Unreal tom , good things come to good people, inspiring aint a good enough word ,
Such an incredible story. Big up tommo ❤
Wow awesome ,, stay safe .thanks for sharing
Hello from Russia, I love your channel and this story is cool, hold on man, for the sake of your family, you have a lot of strength, this story gave motivation to appreciate loved ones, and be careful on the trails, no matter how much you would like to jump some big thing, but you must always remember that you are not immortal..
This is an amazing story wich is also shows how dangerous extreme sports can be. I wish you the best life Tom. 50to01 for ever
First couple of mins and the wife is asking if I'm OK 😂 true inspiration to the world you are mate 👌
Lost for words this is something else
Inspirational, deserves it all that fella 💪🏼
Inspirational🔥🐐👑
Unbelievable! absolutely amazing video and courage
Super inspirational thank you for sharing and all the best 🙏
Flicking amazing bro!!!!
What an amazing bloke !
Wow..just wow! Massively inspiring!
Legend ❤❤❤, you are truly someone to look up to
I’m a brain cancer survivor, diagnosed with PTSD. When Tom said ‘grateful to live’ at the end that got me going.. It’s taken me half a decade to say that and mean it.
I used to get so angry about my illness and what it has taken from me. But once I started appreciating what I do have things have looked up. I’m down 10kg’s, riding regularly and feeling like the old confident me. Awesome video you legends 🤙🏼
Kudos mate that's the biggest comeback since lazareth
I still see so many people hit this very gap. Crazy
including me