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Sprinting for Signs

This x-ray shows the broken collar bone of Mr. Derrick Lewis. Rapha's New York agent. Derrick explains below:
The standard training route for all New Yorkers involves crossing the George Washington Bridge into New Jersey to head north on lightly used county roads. After 15 miles the road crosses back into the state of New York which is celebrated with a large sign welcoming wayward New Jerseyans to the "Empire State". This is also the coveted town line sprint x 10 for knucklehead roadies with a penchant for tom foolery. Needless to say I happen to be one of those knuckleheads. I got excited when Bravo came around me with 300 meters to go. Carey and Peter were close behind for a front row seat to watch the carnage. I got out of the saddle and made it my mission to come around Bravo fast. I picked him up with 100 meters remaining, but was sprinting with a bit higher cadence than normal and in the tossing of the bike left and right I twisted my shoe out of the pedal on a downstroke sending me to the ground at what my computer reads was about 36mph.
Lots of sliding and helmet cracking, but I bounced up and got off the road thanks to the adrenaline. Naturally, there happened to be about 15 cyclists standing around near the sign waiting for their companions to come up the climb on the other side. This was a great opportunity for me to remind them all why Saturday morning 2-up sprints are never to be taken seriously. After the adrenaline wore off I had a bout of wooziness and lost my vision for a bit. This almost convinced me to pay for the most expensive chauffeur in the business (the one with the red lights on top). My sight came around and I made the decision to take an $81 cab ride instead. During the ride I got to hear all about the budding music career of a soon to be producer. Believe me, while busted and bloody in the back of the cab I was enthralled.
Helmet destroyed. Bike lived. Jersey and shorts are literally fried.
Derrick

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Kommentare
Paul Etherington
13th August 2010 10:57am
Collar bones mend fast (mine took 6 weeks) take it easy and get well soon my friend!
;-)
Steve Seamark
13th August 2010 12:46pm
Sounds pretty dramatic, speedy recovery.
Luckily it will be speedier due to the lid, likewise with James Crackell. The difference between dizziness and deadness seems to be a bit of compressed polystyrene these days. Begs the question why do people still not bother.
Perhaps it would help if Rapha bought one out that exuded cool, then perhaps more of the 'they look naff' brigade may come aboard. Although will one manufacturer please make an effort with the rubbish chins tarps and not just develop new top bits. Crappy clips and buckles drive me mad, I've got a top end Specialized. Any way, I digress, enough ranting, get well mate.
Richard Bravo
13th August 2010 12:46pm
That sound still haunts my dreams. Heal up quick.
John Dingler
13th August 2010 06:00pm
That whole scene still plays in slow motion in my head.
Ditto with Bravo:::::heal well.
Mark Fischer
13th August 2010 08:33pm
you still look good D
paul goulden
13th August 2010 10:07pm
Welcome to the club. Heal well. Mine nearly came through as well!
Charles Pearch
14th August 2010 04:26pm
Someone always has to weigh in with the boring dig about helmets. Sad! If you want to wear a helmet vicar then wear one.
Thomas Everson
16th August 2010 04:39am
Once a Cat. 6 always a Cat. 6…