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  1. #1
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    Rant about reactions to injuries from bike crashes

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    I am so tired of the almost smug reactions when people hear that I broke my foot in a bike accident.
    That is why I don't ride on the road. It is just too dangerous.
    It is a good thing a car wasn't coming.
    That's why I stay in spin classes.
    I'm too scared to ride on the road. There is too much traffic.


    Always accompanied by a shake of the head and disapproving expression.

    I am very good at smiling and basically not engaging by agreeing with them.
    Yes, it is dangerous on the road. You need to be really careful, but we do have a lot of fun riding together.
    Yes, it is a good thing a car wasn't coming. You have to stay very aware of the traffic while you ride.
    I do like spin classes. The bikes certainly don't fall over, but I really enjoy being outdoors with friends.
    There is traffic on the road. You have to be very aware of it.


    Always accompanied by a shake of my head and a smile.

    I know so many people who have had to have rotator cuff surgery because of tennis or golf. I know two people seriously injured in golfing accidents (one was pinned between two golf carts and broke both legs, one was pierced through his hand in a freak accident when a club broke while he was swinging). I know people who had to have surgery after missing a step in their house and breaking their foot. I know two people who were walking in their house and had a stress fracture! Countless friend's children who have had sports related injuries.

    ANY activity involves risk. I have ridden for over 4 years with no injuries and no injuries in my group. Maybe I'm just overly sensitive to it right now, but I don't hear anyone telling people they should stop any of these other activities or act disapproving about them.

    Rant over.


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  2. #2
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    Just remind 'em how dangerous it is to DRIVE on the roads.

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  3. #3
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    Those don't sound like smug reactions...they sound like people expressing their own inner fears/limitations. When they say those things to you, you don't need to respond at all! Except maybe to say, "yeah, i can't wait to get back on the bike!!"
    Speedy recovery!

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    I know exactly how you feel. My daughter's wreck was serious enough that people didn't say that sort of thing...to my face. But I was terribly hurt by the anonymous comments on the news websites.

    I am very quick to pull out the statistics of motor vehicle fatalities. Recently a local cyclist was injured very badly when hit by a van. That same week, Missouri highways saw 14 fatalities and every single one died in a motor vehicle. I believe there weren't even any motorcycles. They were all cars, trucks, SUVs. They ranged in age from 16 to 70. Almost half were under 24 years old.

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  5. #5
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    Start mountain biking.
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    As someone who runs and bikes...runners take FAR more grief from non-runners in the form of "oh, you're going to destroy your knees" (which isn't true--use it or lose it) from the same folks who are on statins. I've gotten relatively few negative comments re: biking.
    Kirsten
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by jessmarimba View Post
    Just remind 'em how dangerous it is to DRIVE on the roads.
    Just remind them while you take precautions for a calculated risk there is the slow motion crash absolutely guaranteed to happen if they "don't just do something, sit there!!"
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  8. #8
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    yes, but at least you were out there doing something with your life instead of sitting still and whimpering. I have had two biking accidents involving concussion, broken ribs and a collapsed lung, both caused by drivers, but I accept that as a stated risk, and try to remember always that the cars are bigger than I am. I also assume a risk when I get into the car to drive to the gym. It's all relative to what you want and how you are willin to live.

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    Maybe you could suggest to them that opening their mouths could be dangerous from here on out! (just kidding) lol.
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    The interesting thing is that I've gotten exactly zero grief about the wreck I had in December, which I've acknowledged was 98% my fault.

    It's all about THEIR not wanting to take responsibility when they're behind the wheel of their two-ton death machines.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    Start mountain biking.
    Then they all think you're certifiable but tell you they wish they had your bravery. When I came to work with my lip busted my boss was the only one who asked me, then he could not stop laughing when that Friday I wore a shirt that said "I do my own stunts". Around here they usually want the details but they all seem inspired or envious I ride and race mountain bikes.

    BUT I hear less approving comments towards road riding in general. I just chalk it up to people projecting jealousy mostly. Feeling inferior (physically) is what I think is behind it.
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  12. #12
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    When I hear that sort of remark, I usually respond that while my mother broke her hip making dinner, no one is telling her that cooking is really dangerous and she shouldn't be doing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    Start mountain biking.
    Wouldn't work for me . . . I mountain bike and road bike and so far all my injuries were from mountain biking! lol Like the 5 broken ribs, the broken arm, and the bloody knees! But it was all FUN FUN FUN! And I won't stop because I fell off my bike! Although at 57 I've become a lot more cautious. Mountain or road I love to be on my bike outside in the sun and wind and elements. I tried spinning and it was so boring. Scary thoughts do occasionally run through my mind like when I'm screaming down a 10% hill doing 45 mph (this was last Saturday on a group ride)! As I'm going down the hill I think hmmmm I sure hope my tire doesn't blow! But then the thrill takes over and I'm grinning ear to ear! People who shake their heads just don't understand.

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    What I meant, was, "you think you get crap from road biking boo boos? Start mountain biking". Nothing like showing off mtb injuries to really freak people out.
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  15. #15
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    I love freakin people out . . . as my kids say . . . I'm nuts for an old person! But I'm enjoying the things I love to do! And I hope to be doing it as long as I can. To each his own. Everyone must follow their own drummer! Life is short and I am in it for the ride of my life! I'm happy for the company of those who share my enthusiasm for life! Now let's go and have some fun girls!

 

 

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