Cathryn
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They show four times at least in the live coverage. Adam Blythe and Rob Hatch were very unimpressed with the TV feed.
I feel like the TV coverages are spending a LOT of time on crashes this year! It’s quite ghoulish.
They show four times at least in the live coverage. Adam Blythe and Rob Hatch were very unimpressed with the TV feed.
And there are those who say helmets serve no good purpose.
Aaargh - another horrid crash, this time on the Tour of the Alps stage 4. A fast descent with a lefthand bend coming into a town.
Some bright spark decided to have a pavement taking up 1/3 of the road width, virtually the same colour as the road surface, and with a high kerb perfect for catching out the unwary. The race organisers failed to erect warning signs or to have marshals before the bend.
2 riders down (Chris Harper and Ben O'connor)... I really feared that they might be very seriously injured. I am hoping that Chris Harper isn't - he did at least seem to be talking to doctors at the roadside.
I found this video clip of the crash but you may not want to watch it...
We can have a rational discussion about that if you want? (For one thing, manufacturers' own tests showed they do not reduce concussions. Food for thought, my friend ... )
Having face planted a tree my helmet prevented a lot more fascial damage that just a few cuts.
FTFYSkjelmose : "I can say, with my hand on my heart, that I am in the best shape of my life. Honestly, I believe I can be up there on Sunday and fight for the podium. I see myself on the podium with Tadej and Mathieu, but I don’t know the order yet Now can I have my electric blanket back please??"
How do you know that? More to the point, how do I know this happened as you claim it did :P
I went to A&E a few years back with a head-injury - 12 stitches in my forehead. I would GUESS a helmet would have mitigated that, so I am VERY aware they can help sometimes; but that was the 1st time in many decades of riding, and the reality is, some stitches are not the end of the world. Nature makes our heads rather well; that's why head injury clinics were not overwhelmed with cyclists back in The Dark Days pre-90s when no-one wore lids for leisure, and the modal share of cycling was much much higher. Pro Footballers play a few days after those oh-so-dangerous sounding "skull fractures".
Over to you, hit me with your risk assessment "facts" !
looks like you need to cough a little louderCoughs discreetly and nods in the direction of the helmets forum.
Great stage for Simon Carr yesterday...didn't think he'd hang on for that Chapeau !
Back to today's final stage I'm a little surprised that Lopez has managed to hang on to his lead on GC...got to be all in for Ben O'Connor today at 12/1...Stage and the overall would be nice please Ben 😁
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Distinct lack of serious attacking today and Ben O'Connor was missing in action!
Bahrain tried a bit but it was good to see Geraint try to make a break even though he got pulled back. I'm not sure if he's really fit for the Giro and just timing his peak to perfection or hes got zero chance !