Reading Willy's account of his trip to the ER yesterday prompted me to post about my experience.
I've been a mountain bike rider for many years now and earlier this summer got bitten by the bug to start riding road bikes more. Purchased my pride and joy in mid-July, a Trek 2.1 Alpha.
Yesterday, went on my 3rd major road ride and first organized ride, a benefit for the community hospital foundation in my town. It was to be a 100K ride and included one 5 mile climb over "The Snake" as the motorcycle guys call it. I was well on the way to finishing without stopping anywhere along the whole route to rest (a first for me), when 7 miles from the finish two dogs come out of nowhere, almost bite my buddy that is riding in front of me, then one of the stupid idiot mutts STOPS right in front of me. Front tire makes contact with the mutt's ribs and down I go, hard, on my right shoulder. Wasn't going over 12 to 15 mph, but holy crap that road is hard when you hit it . First instinct was to get the heck out of the road, fast, luckily the car coming up behind us stopped and didn't run over my bike. In my panic to get out of the road, I thought nothing about dragging the bike with me.
Trip to th ER, nothing broken, just a lot of road rash on my right knee and shoulder is sore as hell today, sitting here typing this with heat on it. Popping a Lortab for pain control and sleep at night. Sheriff deputy says more than likely the owner will be charged with letting animals "run at large." Owner showed no concern towards how I was at all, whatsoever, other than offering me a seat on her porch while waiting on the sheriff's department to arrive. Oh, she WAS nice enough to let me know they were "training" the dogs to not run in the road. I think they have an epic fail so far... Now the task begins on getting my ER bill paid for..
I think this experience has pretty much ruined road cycling for me, I've came to the realization it's no fun riding if you're constantly worried about the flea-ridden mutt that's going to come out and try to bite me, cause me to wreck, or the drunken-meth-head coming around a curve, or up behind me, and taking me out with his/her vehicle.
If anyone in the East TN area is interested in a road bike let me know, surprisingly the only damage is a slightly scuffed area on the handlebar tape and the tops of the gear shifter on the right side. I'm going back to trail and mountain riding where it's safer!
Darrell
I've been a mountain bike rider for many years now and earlier this summer got bitten by the bug to start riding road bikes more. Purchased my pride and joy in mid-July, a Trek 2.1 Alpha.
Yesterday, went on my 3rd major road ride and first organized ride, a benefit for the community hospital foundation in my town. It was to be a 100K ride and included one 5 mile climb over "The Snake" as the motorcycle guys call it. I was well on the way to finishing without stopping anywhere along the whole route to rest (a first for me), when 7 miles from the finish two dogs come out of nowhere, almost bite my buddy that is riding in front of me, then one of the stupid idiot mutts STOPS right in front of me. Front tire makes contact with the mutt's ribs and down I go, hard, on my right shoulder. Wasn't going over 12 to 15 mph, but holy crap that road is hard when you hit it . First instinct was to get the heck out of the road, fast, luckily the car coming up behind us stopped and didn't run over my bike. In my panic to get out of the road, I thought nothing about dragging the bike with me.
Trip to th ER, nothing broken, just a lot of road rash on my right knee and shoulder is sore as hell today, sitting here typing this with heat on it. Popping a Lortab for pain control and sleep at night. Sheriff deputy says more than likely the owner will be charged with letting animals "run at large." Owner showed no concern towards how I was at all, whatsoever, other than offering me a seat on her porch while waiting on the sheriff's department to arrive. Oh, she WAS nice enough to let me know they were "training" the dogs to not run in the road. I think they have an epic fail so far... Now the task begins on getting my ER bill paid for..
I think this experience has pretty much ruined road cycling for me, I've came to the realization it's no fun riding if you're constantly worried about the flea-ridden mutt that's going to come out and try to bite me, cause me to wreck, or the drunken-meth-head coming around a curve, or up behind me, and taking me out with his/her vehicle.
If anyone in the East TN area is interested in a road bike let me know, surprisingly the only damage is a slightly scuffed area on the handlebar tape and the tops of the gear shifter on the right side. I'm going back to trail and mountain riding where it's safer!
Darrell