Wow, glad you survived.
I ride with the new riders and we never ride paceline, but everyone is always instructed before each ride to call out/point out hazards to the riders behind them.
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...2 riders can end up injured and bikes damaged/destroyed. Ask me how I know this...?
So Tues. night I joined a regular women's ride that I've frequented for >3 years. There is one particular rider who I don't really care for. She is aggressive, blows up the pace when she's in the lead, is arrogant, condescending, and makes snide little comments re: people's bikes, pace, experience, age, etc. I think she's in her 60s and a very experienced rider, but a horrible group rider. She's been known to drop only partway back after pulls to chat with one of the few riders she has deemed "cool," thus creating a hazard when the next rider to drop back doesn't know she's there (but she'll make a snide comment when said rider "gets in her way."
<1.5 miles into our ride (I believe there were 6 of us) our group experienced a crash involving me (the last rider in the line) and the rider immediately in front of me. My friend hit a several foot long length of what appeared to be some sort of white irrigation cable. It tangled in her frame and wheels and sent her screeching to a halt. Before I knew what was happening we were both on the ground. Her bike is totaled, with the carbon frame broken in at least one place (seat stay for sure and possibly a full break in the top tube, as well). My left shifter ended up destroyed and I'm quite covered in scrapes and massive bruises. How neither of us were more seriously hurt is really amazing. There was a car behind us that reacted fast, pulled in behind us and put her hazards on until she was sure we were both OK. I feel really bad that anyone had to witness this -- seeing a crash like this does nothing to advance our sport or make people feel safe about riding.
I was too in shock to really react appropriately, as that little biotch deserved a major tongue-lashing. She never apologized, but suddenly became quite over-the-top friendly and accommodating. In hindsight I really wish I'd have let loose with all of the 4-letter words and feelings that have built-up over the years, culminating in what could have been deadly to 2 of us. The other women on the ride all said they never saw her point-out the hose, either. That only 2 of us went down is damned lucky!! When I got home my DH was absolutely livid. Had he been there I doubt this woman would ever return to a ride. He's super mild-mannered, but when someone does something so irresponsible and dangerous on a bike he will not bite his tongue, ever.
So, yeah, now my Tuesday nights are free to ride solo or with trusted people. Pity, since most of the women on this ride are nice, but as long as she's riding the rest of the line takes their lives into their hands. AFAIK the ride leader has not reprimanded this woman. As ride leader that's her job (and this leader nearly caused an accident of her own last week when she rode out from a parking lot in front of an oncoming rider to her left--this group is just too dangerous). All it takes is one bad rider to ruin a good time. Really not worth the 35 minute drive each way.
Kirsten
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Wow, glad you survived.
I ride with the new riders and we never ride paceline, but everyone is always instructed before each ride to call out/point out hazards to the riders behind them.
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Wow. I think she owes you both a bike, and a beer, and an apology.
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Hoo, boy. Glad you're not hurt worse. There are riders I won't ride behind, and groups I won't ride with, for similar reasons. You can talk to them all you like and it's like it doesn't apply to them. Heal up quick.
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Kirsten
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zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
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You know, I have to wonder how many other accidents she's caused in her decades of riding? I've not failed to mention her name to people when they ask about the big road rash on my left leg and shoulder. If she were a drunk driver I'd name names, too. Her actions are really no less risky.
Kirsten
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zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
Kirsten
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zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
Reading about the crash is making me super angry too!! It's not just the arrogant out of control rider but the leader too. Both don't deserve to be riding in a pace line. They need serious instruction in riding in a pace line.
I'm really sorry to hear about the accident and to the other woman whose bike was totaled. I'm sure the arrogant one is not offering to pay for the damages or offer some sort of financial assistance.
The group doesn't need any new riders. They need to be on their own!! Hope it wasn't a racing club. Hate to see them in a crit or in a classic.
Heal fast to both of you! Your husband should get after the woman's husband!! And the leader's husband as well!!!![]()
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Kirsten
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zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
I wonder how far riders in our situation could even get with a suit. We definitely have witnesses who stated at the time that they didn't see her point at the hose. And she even said "oh, I was so far ahead that maybe the next person didn't see me point." What was she doing so far ahead that she had dropped the rest of the paceline?!
Kirsten
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zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
Ha, it's tempting!
Actually this thought had crossed my mind. One of DH's co-workers will sometimes ride with us and she's quite un-fond of this woman, as well (I suspect most of us don't like her, but have never before been in a position to discuss it). I think the biggest issue we'd run into is that she's pretty chummy with the group leader. At this point I think simply not riding with the group is a better course of action. There are so many rides all week around here that it's no challenge to find a substitute ride.
Kirsten
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zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
So why an aggressive pace line where riders don't watch out for their own hazards? Casual group and paceline don't seem to go together at all. How many other riders passed the hazard if you were at the back and the rider in front of you were the casualties? I don't ride anyone's wheel in casual ride. I really don't even know how to, in fact the last but one shop ride had the fast group led by a chick who was teaching us paceline stuff but even then a girl was riding in her clip on aeros in the line and the slow rider meant no one was really riding hard. This chick did tell us that you point out road hazards when at all possible but it was our own responsibility to watch out, it being a casual ride and not a real paceline.
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