Haven't seen this before (Crash)

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blazed

220lb+
Usually when people go over the bars they land on their head, this guy's very lucky. Very good riding from the guy behind to avid him as well.

 

Booyaa

Veteran
Very impressive swerve!
 

MrPie

Telling it like it is since 1971
Ooooocha! Dramatic gymnastics by the bike - must have got to 10+ ft. i can't make my mind up - either he was not paying attention or misjudged the nature of the debris. Simple bunny hop at the speed would have worked a treat. Plenty time to see it and react.
 

TissoT

Guru
He was on the wheel of the camera bike. Sometimes, you just trust the rider in front to be on a good line.
Even if you trust the rider in front of you still have to look down the line
to read what is going on ... Track rule and works for group road riding also
 

jhawk

Veteran
I was once very stupid and did not keep my head up this summer.

I, as I was riding along, was looking to my left and not ahead. I failed to see the parked van... When I eventually did look up, there was a brief moment of "Ooooooh sh*t!" Before I jammed on the brakes, and came to a sliding, tyre-tread leaving, halt. Inches from the rear of the van - which just so happened to have a steel bar across the back and a closed door..
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
Two questions. Would his bike be written off and why didn't they slow the vid down? It was too fast to take in.
 

jefmcg

Guru
'This is going to hurt': Byron Bay cyclist talks through spectacular crash

It was a time trial, the rider is 55 but only bruised! and his Canyon is destroyed.

He seems pretty chirpy about the whole thing.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Yes, that rider was VERY lucky not to have been seriously injured or even killed!

There seems to have been a complete lack of observation/communication from the rider with the rear-facing camera! Surely he should have spotted that debris and called out a warning?

Taylor said:
The roads are really bad around Byron Bay and there is debris on the road.

We always have a camera for insurance purposes, in case of a crash.
Er, if you know that there is likely to be debris lying in the road, how about ...
  • Riding somewhere safer?
  • Being very careful to watch out for debris?
  • Warning the people behind you when you do spot something?
:whistle:
 
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