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Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 41
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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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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Barnet, London.
Posts: 991
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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!
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must of been the bike
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 53
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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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*crosses fingers*
I havent fallen off my bike in quite a few years, at least not like how you guys are talking about. Last year i did wreck in a race though.... |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Cairns, Australia
Posts: 22
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Got my new bike the other day so decided id ride it to soccer training, anyway, got there fine, rode over to where the others in the team were and getting off at about 5km/h slipped on the wet ground and the bike came down ontop of me, very embarrasing.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 28
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I was going about 5km/h in a parking lot i wanted to try jump on a little edge, i jumped too soon, came back down before my front wheel was over, so it hit and i went over. must have been the bike
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I fell off in my driveway. I was about to go onto the road, saw a car cmoming, couldnt get my shoe out of the clip, and over i went. Embarressing is too mild a word for it. The people who passed in the cars probably got a great laugh though.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 15
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i once fell off my bike and broke my arm trying to get away from maggpies. i wasn't wearing a helmet and i felt realy cool when i went to the hospital because i had blood down my chin (my chin had to get glued) .
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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.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 19
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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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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: bay area, CA
Posts: 44
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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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luckily I play middle in volleyball so I don't really have to dive and when i did I dove on my right knee.
the annoying thing is the driver was pretty well my age and he was laughing when I fell. oh well thats what i get for driving on the road. |
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