Had my first (very minor) accident on the way home today. In effect, I let myself become the meat in the sandwich![]()
I saw a man cycling (or should that be struggling) up the hill about 300 yards in front of me. I thought (wrongly) that he would be at the top of the hill before me. Anyway, I caught him up just at a very awkward place - a pedestrian crossing which is raised. Now, normally there wouldn't be a problem - I would have just overtaken him, but a car had come up behind us rather quickly, pulled out, overtook both of us and didn't give either of us enough space. The man on the bike in front (he was elderly and very overweight on a cheap mountain-type bike) didn't stop but started slewing from side to side, first to the left, then to the right. I couldn't get past because of him and the car so had no alternative to brake sharply. My right foot got caught up in these damned straps and splat! Down I wentHow embarrassing but happens to the best of us
Anyway, untangles myself from said stupid straps, checks out damage to bike - gear lever turned in - easy to put right, no scratches (good). Checks self. Slight gravel rash to right knee and right elbow (haven't done that since I was a little kid) and a couple of minor bruises.
Got back on bike and passed old boy on bike up the road. He never even acknowledged I'd gone down behind him. If I'd heard a crash behind me I would have stopped to see what had happened and help. Perhaps he was deaf, I don't know. I have to admit I glared at him on the way past but at the end of the day I've only really got myself to blame for getting too close.
As for that clips and straps - they're coming off. I'm just going to phone my LBS and see how much discount I can get for Speedplays and shoes.
P.S. Forgot how stingy gravel rash is. On the plus side, it takes me back to my childhood days when I used to drive my mother mad.. OK. Some of us never grow up![]()



How embarrassing but happens to the best of us
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