Hit by a suburban!! (I'm OK)
First of all I AM FINE, but it was a rather scary encounter. The worst thing was that it was my NEIGHBOR! And she is the nicest person you would ever meet, so I feel really bad.
It was a slow speed affair, but my bike did sustain a bit of damage.
Here is how it happened...
The weather was FABULOUS today, so I decided to take a ride this evening. I haven't been on my bike for a week, so I had an itch. I was about 2 miles into my ride when I approached a busy 4 way stop. As I was coming to the stop I heard a car so I turned and acknowledged that it was my neighbor. We waved to one another and she hit the stop a few seconds ahead of me. I unclipped and cruised up to the stop right anlongside her. She had given no indication that she was going to be making a right turn. I clipped my left foot back in ready to take off alongside her when it was our turn. All of the sudden she started to go making a right turn right into me. She nicked my front wheel and her mirror clipped my shoulder. I screamed and hit the side of her truck with my hand to get her attention. She immediately stopped and jumped out. Well in the midst of this I lost my balance and fell over on my right side. She thought she had really hit me and became hysterical. Her kids ( all SEVEN of them) started screaming MOMMY HIT MRS. AMOS!!! And then I heard her oldest son say "She's not dead. I see her moving" to which I had to laugh.
She was shaking and I felt really bad. She helped me up and we started inspecting the bike. A guy on a Kuota came up a couple of minutes later and helped me to inspect it as well. My right armrest on my aerobar snapped in half, and my bar tape is chewed up, but everything else seems to be in order. My wheel seems fine, tho we did have to straighten out my front brake. I ended up riding for an hour and she seems none the worse for wear. But I think I'm going to take her in tomorrow and have them put the front wheel on a trueing stand just in case. Body wise I'm fine. My shoulder feels like a bruise is brewing, and I know I'll have one on my right hip. Luckily my tuckus took the brunt of the fall, and god knows I have a lot of "soft tissue" down there to cushion the fall. :rolleyes:
Even though I'm ok, I won't say that it didn't rattle me. She told me that she looked over to see if I was next to her and didn't see me so she thought I had stopped behind her?? I guess being only five foot has it's disadvantages. Those vehicles are so large that I guess how I could see that she didn;t see me. I'm thinking maybe her side mirror obscured her view? I dunno. But the next time I come to a stop like that I will do things a bit differently that's for sure!!
ANyhoo, I added some pics of the damage to my photobucket site:
http://s11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...sc%20pics/
Everyone stay safe out there!
Denise
Oh- one other odd thing.. It was like someone was trying to tell me something. First I decided to wear my new helmet tonight for the first time. I've had it since Christmas, but I finally decided that I needed to wear it since the other one is pretty old. And second, when I left my son came up and gave me a big hug goodbye. He NEVER does that when I go out to train.... Hmmmm...