Quote Originally Posted by East Hill
All right SadieKate, you have brought me out into the open with the call to slackers!l
Bwahahahahahaah!

I'm sure hoping this thread will do what I intended. Get the faint of heart to understand that by far the majority of falls are oopsies. Sure you might have a wound and a story to share, but truthfully it is the odd falls that cause serious damage. If you look at the comments from people who said they voted based on the highest impact falls or discounted falls due to cages or the learning stages of clipless, you'll see that the statistical results for slow speed tip overs would be even higher.

I should share my falls, 4 of them:
1) Couldn't get the strap loosened on the cage fast enough before a gravel patch in the shade where there hadn't been one before, especially when the lurking drafter nearly took off my head as I leaned over to grab the buckle.
2) as a newbie rider on a fast handling bike making a U-turn where I had no business doing it
3) Starting up at a slightly uphill intersection and being knocked into a gigantic pothole by another rider just as I was getting into my pedals
4) Front tire flatted and rolled off the rim in a 18 mph turn. The only damage to me was the road rash down my left arm and some soreness.

#4 made the most impact, but the majority of my road falls are simple oopsies.

Keep 'em coming! Remember that the slower the speed the more opportunity you have for scoring style points.