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I have been seriously cycling (for fun - i don't race) for about a year now, I have done 2000 miles, on 3 bikes, 800 miles on my new proper road bike, in the last 2 months. and. . . . . I hadn't fallen off, until yesterday, when i fell off. . . . . .. in a car park!!! (while going abt 10-12mph) I feel so embarrased. The conditions were wet, and i was turning a bit too fast! (only got a grazed elbow, and a wet leg) (bike's fine) Just thought you might find it funny. i do! has nybody else fallen off in stupid situations? |
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More recently I came off going too fast round a corner and banking too steeply. My most recent stupid accident was when I was riding on grass. The wheels went into a rut and the bike just fell sideways. I hit the ground so hard I deflated a lung. That grass was harder than tarmac!
__________________ "Boudreaux pissed me off, what should I do?" "Nothing, just shut up and take his advice." |
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This happened when i was a noob. I took it to the top of a hill and reached the red lights with lots of cars surrounding me, i attempted to get off my bike but was unsuccessful by just stopping and tipping over to the side like an idiot. I couldn't clip out, wow even posting this is embarassing. |
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You know that would be hilarious to see if you were in a car and someone on a bike just tipped over next to you. Just call it the sacrifice of your sport -- that always lets you get away with a lot.
__________________ Regardless of what some of my friends may say, I don't know everything. I will be learning for the rest of my life, so if I say something wrong, stupid, or absurd, please, don't hesitate to correct me. "The doorstep to the temple of wisdom is a knowledge of our own ignorance." -- Benjamin Franklin |
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I came out to a stop sign (no cars around) and clicked only one shoe out. Problems was, I was leaning to the wrong side (side with that was clipped in) and I fell on my side. I clipped out quick and got up with only a few scratches on me (bike was fine). It was more embarrassing than anything (one other biker was around). |
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I too have done the "clip out on wrong side" crash, but lucklily not in traffic. My most embarassing one to date was in a race last weekend. There was an early attempt to break, and i wanted to bridge the gap, or join the break, but i ended up concentrating too hard on the guy's rear wheel and forgot to turn.I went straight into the opposing hill on the side of the road. i got back to the group though, only to flat right before the last lap. |
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I just crashed last tuesday I was riding to volleyball practice and a stupid driver almost clipped me so I swerved hit a curb and couldn't get out of toe clips so I tore my knee up the day before I left for a volleyball tournament in winnipeg .it was my first crash in 2 years. |
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__________________ Regardless of what some of my friends may say, I don't know everything. I will be learning for the rest of my life, so if I say something wrong, stupid, or absurd, please, don't hesitate to correct me. "The doorstep to the temple of wisdom is a knowledge of our own ignorance." -- Benjamin Franklin |
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