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  1. #46
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    I have my one and only cycling scar on my right calf. I fell on a path that was like riding on a cheese grater (DH got a flat!) and road rash-ed a good 6 inch patch on my leg. I wore skirts and gauchos to work all week so I could show it off. It's like my badge of honor!! I fell again last week (stili getting used to those new clipless pedals!) and re-scraped some of the old rash and got a heart-shaped bruise on one heiney cheek and a bow-tie-shaped one on the other. Tee hee! My bike has scars from that first crash too.

  2. #47
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Michigan
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    I rode my bike a lot when I was a kid. When I was 7, I thought I would get fancy with my riding and try riding really fast while zig-zagging (turning the handlbars right-left really fast). I ended up turning the front wheel too far one way and basically crashing face first onto the pavement. When I got up, one of my front teeth (a permanent, adult tooth) was knocked out, but still hanging by a nerve. A neighbor lady was kind enough to get my mom and my mom and aunt drove me to the dentist. I remember my mom telling me to hold my tooth in, so the dentist could re-attach it.

    The dentist was able to re-attach it by wiring it to the tooth next to it until it could grow back in place. I had to eat through a straw for a while!

    More recently while MTBing, I was flying down a trail (too fast) and came up upon the gravel section. At the last minute I realized that new, loose gravel had just been put down. I tried to slow down, but my front tire hit it and just kind of sunk in causing me to fly off of the bike, roll/skid down the gravel hill and then roll into a bunch of pokey sticks/brush. I had a huge gash on my back from sliding down on the gravel. The shirt I was wearing still has the blood stain. hahaha.

  3. #48
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    Jul 2006
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    Riding my Luna & Rivendell in the Hudson Valley, NY
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    I've had a couple of little bloody scrapes on my legs so far, but they have healed with no scars.
    I'm kind of envious of some of you! (but I hope I don't get any really serious injuries, of course)
    Lisa
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  4. #49
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
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    I just have a couple of small scars. The first is from a slow motion fall over due to user error




    This other is the imprint of my big chain ring. I don't know how it happened. I was racing my first tri and someone told me while I was running that my leg was bleeding.


  5. #50
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    S. Dak.
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    I never had any bike scars till last season. A teenager was skidding past the stop sign,turning toward me, so I turned right and laid the bike down. My hybrid bar went in to my breast. I still have the imprint and bruise of the handlebar end. Glad the worst of that is over. This season I scraped my knee when I couldn't get my foot out of the clip (new shoes) that still give me problems getting clipped in and out. I adjusted the spd pedals as loose as I dare. I just went back to wearing my old shoes. I think I will try filing of some of the treads around the cleats before I give up on them. What wonderful, strong women we have to learn from at TE forum!

  6. #51
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Cincinnati
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    332

    X's is the best! Here's mine

    Mine is still relatively new. You saw the picture on my crash report back in September but here it is again.
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    And here is what it looked like at the Hilly Hundred earlier this month.


    Healed up well.

    OMG why the heck is this so huge!

 

 

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