
Originally Posted by
Robyn Maislin
Bad day today...
We went out for a 33 mile club ride (not the club we lead for). After riding to the meeting spot about 4 miles, we set off with the slower group (usually averaging between 15-16). It was an unbelievable 70 degrees here. About 4 miles into the ride, we were right behind the leader, and the next thing I know, Steve is going down. I don't remember hitting him at all, but all of a sudden, i was crashing and so did two people behind me. Steve got up right away. I was still clipped in, off on the soft shoulder, a little stunned. But, I got up and we inspected my bike and didn't see anything. We set off again, and BOOM, down I go again. This time I see my headset is twisted and the bars are all cockeyed. Everyone blows past us, leaving us (gee, good leadership skills there. Good thing we are experienced). Steve fixes it and we decided to just ride the ride, thinking eventually we might catch up, since they stop a lot. About 5 miles later, Steve yells back at me, "Holy sh--t, look at my elbow." It had a nice goose egg sized lump. It didn't hurt, but since he is on a blood thinners, we decided to ride to the hospital and get it checked. Of course by now, I am starting to feel not so good, just from the stress. We ride the six or seven miles to the hospital. He gets an x ray, nothing broken, it's just a bruise, swollen from the lack of clotting in his body. We decide to ride home and ended up with a 21 mile ride. About a block from our street, we see the group riding back, going the other way. No one even stopped!
So, my total damage is a small patch of road rash on my right knee and a bruise on my right arm, along with some scratches. My knickers were torn a bit, so they got tossed.My arm hurts a bit and so does my head, but the nurse at the hospital took a cursory look at me and said I looked fine and to come back if I didn't feel well later. Nothing has changed really. We carefully inspected my helmet; there is no damage or anything. I think I just barely clipped the front right corner.
So, we can't figure out whose fault this was. The leader, in the past has shown evidence of not signaling in time or when he is slowing. Steve doesn't know if this is what happened, or if it was him, having a momentary lapse of attention. We were all so enthralled with the weather, it's possible he wasn't paying attention.
I am heading out to the neighbor's for dinner and still upset, but oh well.