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Great picture. Cyclist is okay and finished the race.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37213884
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37213884
BoooooooOh deer.
Hope he's not too worried. It's nearly autumn and it won't do any good to get caught in a rut.Doe!
Apparently the next competition is in Italy but he's worried about being in venison Tuesday.
Well a scared cyclist will just tell his partner that he can't go because "It might rain, dear". But I think this one will buck the trend.Hope he's not too worried. It's nearly autumn and it won't do any good to get caught in a rut.
The park is home to around 500 deer.
"The helmet definitely saved me," Mr O'Reilly added.
"Apart from that, my shoulder was a bit sore and I had a headache."
The competitor completed the race in two hours 25 mins.
Mr Scraggs said he never thought deer would "try and leap over the cyclists".
"I had a feeling they might make their way across the cyclists' path, so I tracked them though my lens," he said.
"I never envisaged that they would actually try and leap over the cyclists. It all happened so fast, It was a really heavy crash.
"It was a relief to see the competitor get back to his feet and continue."
It is understood the deer has also recovered.
Have we a quote from the deer too?Its OK though, the helmet definitely saved his life
More like "bloody cyclists taking up the whole of the road and cycling three abreast. I was not amoosed."Have we a quote from the deer too?
The antlers definitely saved my life, I wouldn't photobomb a triathlon without them.