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Susan126
05-19-2010, 12:21 PM
What is wrong with some people?! :mad:

Bicycle Racers crash after tacks were thrown onto the course. (http://www.king5.com/video/featured-videos/Bicycle-racers-crash-after-tacks-are-thrown-onto-course-94279544.html)

aicabsolut
05-19-2010, 05:10 PM
i was one of the ones who crashed due to a flat tire...about 3 or 4 laps from the end of my race. :mad:

Bike Chick
05-19-2010, 05:26 PM
That's terrible! I hope you are ok.

Susan126
05-19-2010, 06:05 PM
aicabsolut I'm sorry that you crashed! I hope you weren't seriously injured and that you are recovering! Take care.

XMcShiftersonX
05-19-2010, 06:32 PM
Argghhh that's bullshit! That pisses me off. Sue, I don't know if you did STP a few years ago when someone threw tacks out on the route by UW? My brother-in-law did it that year and I guess a whole bunch of people got flats. I don't know the extent of injuries or anything though. But obviously that was intentional, someone thought it would be funny to cause harm in an area where 10,000 cyclists would be riding by. It's too bad that our world is filled with a bunch of assholes.

aicabsolut
05-19-2010, 06:49 PM
I'm ok. Got bruises and road rash, but I'll be fine. I think my bike is ok. Need to have the shop assess the front rim (the wheel that flatted--I scraped and dented the rim some when I tried to make a sharp turn with no air), the carbon handlebars and seatpost. All major things like my frame and noggin seem to be just fine. I am pretty upset about the whole thing, though. There were just so many people going down throughout the day from flat tires (or pileups behind people crashing with flats). Some people had much more bike and bodily damage than me, though I think there was only one bad injury--broken collarbone. Could have been a lot worse I guess.

My team got an email from one of the moto officials today. Apparently the refs were pulling multiple tacks out of their motorcycle tires after the races too. Luckily, none of them got flats because of it.

bikerchic
05-19-2010, 07:51 PM
What kind of a sick *astard would do something like that? :mad:

Karma ~~what goes around comes around!


♪♪may your wife be blessed with runners in her hose♪♪

bmccasland
05-20-2010, 04:48 AM
Any chance of catching and prosecuting the dang JERK(s) that pulled the evil prank? :mad::eek::mad:

May I suggest a bed of nails?

aicabsolut
05-20-2010, 05:10 AM
I dunno if they'll catch anyone. There are cameras in the downtown area where the crit was held, but not many because it is a small town. The county police are taking it very seriously, though. I've been in contact with them about it. Although I fared better than many (didn't go to the ER, bike is probably ok and even if the rim is toast, I have Mavic insurance on this wheel), I hope that everyone who had an incident speaks up. The hard part for the police is to identify suspect(s).

A few of the locals spoke to me during my trainer warmup, and they seemed very friendly. One woman asked if she could take my picture--felt like we had some good fans! Many cyclists ate at the local restaurants and otherwise had a positive impact on the local economy. I heard that the milkshakes in town were the best. It's really too bad that there was an evil person in attendance too.

I also hope that the volunteer EMTs got some nice donations for their hard work. They did a good job.

TrekTheKaty
05-20-2010, 07:16 AM
Seriously?! If someone had taken a header into that shed, they could have been killed. WHAT IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE? Was someone inconvenienced on their way to work? No, obviously it was premeditated--unless they always carry tacks in their car! Which means they must have stayed to see their carnage. Unbelievable. Criminal charges--I hope they catch the guy!

aicabsolut, I'm glad you're ok.

Catrin
05-20-2010, 07:38 AM
This is just sickening, why would someone even THINK of doing such a thing, let alone carry it out. Hopefully they can find and make an example of those responsible.

MM_QFC!
05-20-2010, 08:01 AM
Argghhh that's bullshit! That pisses me off. Sue, I don't know if you did STP a few years ago when someone threw tacks out on the route by UW? My brother-in-law did it that year and I guess a whole bunch of people got flats. I don't know the extent of injuries or anything though. But obviously that was intentional, someone thought it would be funny to cause harm in an area where 10,000 cyclists would be riding by. It's too bad that our world is filled with a bunch of assholes.

Well, I know it didn't just happen a few years ago as, when I rode my 1st STP in 1999, I recall hearing people say to watch out for tacks in/around Chehalis as it was well-known that it happened frequently in that area. Chehalis area residents were quite vocal about inconsiderate even rude STP cyclists blowing through their area, not heeding any traffic laws, using lawns as bathrooms (ick!), littering and generally acting in a way that reflected very negatively on all of us...too bad. I did keep a watch out for tacks, especially on my 4 one-day STPs, and didn't have any problems with tacks, myself, but know a number of riders who did...and Cascade has done a good job of reminding riders to behave as good neighbors while riding through every community from Seattle to Portland...

spokewench
05-20-2010, 09:55 AM
You just never know; we had a mountain bike race here in town and some yahoos went out and remarked the trails so that a bunch of people got lost and off track. Guess, what, the YAHOOS were local cyclists (who later could not keep their mouths shut) who didn't want anyone but themselves riding the trails. They thought the trails belonged to them and no one else!

Jerks is the only word I have for them.

spoke

sfa
05-20-2010, 11:01 AM
On my commuting route there's a section where I've had to avoid odd debris several times. I say "odd" because I'm still not completely convinced that it's intentional. The first time was small nails in the road (on the right where cars aren't generally driving). Those were cleaned up eventually, and I figured they had just fallen out of someone's truck. Second time, same general location--nails again. That time I got suspicious because it seemed unlikely that the same thing would be spilled in the same place. Third time was this past weekend when I had to swerve to avoid a bunch of razor blades in the road. They were actually pretty harmless since they were all flat on the road--I probably could have ridden over them with no problem. But still, who loses a box of razor blades out of their car or truck? The razor blades were about a mile beyond where the nails were before. But I don't see why someone with a vendetta against cyclists would choose that road to target--I see other cyclists on it from time to time, but it's not heavily traveled by cyclists, and I don't know of any group rides that use that road.

Sarah

OakLeaf
05-20-2010, 11:03 AM
There was a year or two that I rode TOSRV where someone had done that.

Just last week here, someone threw a full cup of ice at a paceline training for a big charity ride. I guess it was "lucky" that it only hit the last person rather than causing a pileup ... but she broke her pelvis. :mad::mad::(:( And of course the throw-er skipped out.

What I always say ... the 5% of cars that see you at all, are aiming for you on purpose.

Aicabsolut, glad you're not hurt worse.

XMcShiftersonX
05-20-2010, 11:43 AM
Imagine if you had crashed and fallen on the razor blades though... that would have not felt good.

Wow, and I can't believe she broke her pelvis! That's a horrible injury that will probably haunt her for the rest of her life with pain, could affect her if she was interested in having kids, not to mention that if she cut her main artery in that area she could bleed out and die within minutes. People need to stop ****ing around. I swear, sometimes I hate the people I have to share this planet with.

aicabsolut
05-20-2010, 03:54 PM
The road guards kept sweeping the corners throughout the afternoon. The running theory is that the saboteurs stuck around and replenished the tack supply on the road from time to time. It's kind of odd that no one noticed anything unusual going on.

Aggie_Ama
05-20-2010, 07:21 PM
Someone did this one year in the Houston to Austin MS150. The route passes through a state park known for its narrow, hilly roads. They put tacks down just to cause flats. It wasn't as though the roads are heavily traveled. At a recent mountain bike race some equestrians were upset the trail was closed so they moved tape in sections. The race had been posted for over a month and was one hour from being over. It is suspected the horse riders did it because they threw a fit at the entrance gate and to a park police.

I am glad you are okay, that is one sick person. :mad: