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07-17-2007, 07:29 AM
Anyone catch the T-Mobile rider T-boning the loose dog today? Unbelievable how the wheel crumpled-- yet the dog walked away without apparent injury.
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View Full Version : Dog Induced Crash filtersweep 07-17-2007, 07:29 AM Anyone catch the T-Mobile rider T-boning the loose dog today? Unbelievable how the wheel crumpled-- yet the dog walked away without apparent injury. Float 07-17-2007, 07:41 AM Steephilltv - word was the dog walked away from accident TurboTurtle 07-17-2007, 07:47 AM Steephilltv - word was the dog walked away from accident Looks like hitting the dog turned the wheel sideways and the lateral force buckled it. - TF z ken 07-17-2007, 07:48 AM that gives " who let the dog out " a whole lot of new meaning. sorry no pun intended!! MikeBiker 07-17-2007, 07:50 AM If the TDF would require all bikes to have a bell, that accident could have been avoided. Ding, Ding, Ding. ashpelham 07-17-2007, 08:32 AM Same thing happened to me on New Year's Eve this past year. My wheel survived, but my collarbone took the break. I'd rather have lost the wheel. Dog survived unscathed. mtbykr 07-17-2007, 08:40 AM He had slowed way down becuase he could see the dog...and right before he hit the dog he turned the wheel sideways (most likely to make sure he didn't kill the dog) and as soon as he did the wheel buckled and he went over the bars and the dog. The dog got up and walked away and the rider did as well (well he got a new bike and rode away:) ) bill1109 07-17-2007, 08:44 AM Another example of a stupid dog owner. Allowing his pet to wander in the road in the middle of an international cycling event is ridiculous. Should be written a huge citation for that as the rider was very lucky not to have been injured. Glad pooch and rider were unharmed. mohair_chair 07-17-2007, 08:52 AM Another example of a stupid dog owner. Allowing his pet to wander in the road in the middle of an international cycling event is ridiculous. Should be written a huge citation for that as the rider was very lucky not to have been injured. Glad pooch and rider were unharmed. If I were T-Mobile, I would send the guy a bill for the wheel, too. I know they get them for free, but I would still bill him. fornaca68 07-17-2007, 09:46 AM I know they get them for free, but I would still bill him. A DuraAce carbon fiber wheel is a terrible thing to waste. Everyone says rider and dog are ok, but that wheel got really bent out of shape. Pablo 07-17-2007, 10:22 AM Too bad it wasn't a corgi, he could have bunnyhopped it. Just another example of why cats are superior. rogger 07-17-2007, 10:40 AM A DuraAce carbon fiber wheel is a terrible thing to waste. Everyone says rider and dog are ok, but that wheel got really bent out of shape. How about a Lightweight Obermayer? rogger 07-17-2007, 10:44 AM Another example of a stupid dog owner. Allowing his pet to wander in the road in the middle of an international cycling event is ridiculous. Should be written a huge citation for that as the rider was very lucky not to have been injured. Glad pooch and rider were unharmed. That was the odd bit about this crash: the dumb fat lab just wandered across the road at a geriatric pace like nothing was happening and it shuffled off in the same manner. It should at least have had the decency to run off with its eyes bulging in utter panic.. :p :rolleyes: :mad2: snowman3 07-17-2007, 10:45 AM Too bad it wasn't a corgi, he could have bunnyhopped it. Just another example of why cats are superior. hehehe. Have they ever made a bloopers real of bike crashes (ones where everyone walks away OK of course). Would be neat to see some of the funnier wipeouts, like a pro rider not getting out of the pedals after the bike is completely stopped, and falling over on their side. mtbykr 07-17-2007, 12:00 PM Too bad it wasn't a corgi, he could have bunnyhopped it. Just another example of why cats are superior. Says the man with a dog in his avatar:D It could have been worse....a friend of mine hit a dog during a mt bike section of an adventure race. He was sailing down off a mountain (on the road) and was flying (in a tuck). He saw something out of the corner of his eye but couldn't even turn his head he was going so fast. It was a small dog (poodle or something of the like) and it ran right in front of him. There was nothing he could do so he just braced for it. Don't know how but he ran over the dog and was able to stay up without crashing.....although the dog didn't make it. badder2 07-17-2007, 12:05 PM I've hit a dog that came barrelling off a sidewalk on one of those extendable leashes. Thankfully was on my winter mb commuter and the dog was small. Managed to stay upright and my bike survived better than the dog. I'm pretty sure the dog won't chase bikes anymore :-) Even got an apology from the owner as we looked over his mangled pooch. BuenosAires 07-17-2007, 12:53 PM I've never hit a dog, but i had one of these fly into me. Twisted my handlebars about 45 degrees, but i was able to stay up somehow. Sadly, the bird didn't make it. mtbykr 07-17-2007, 01:01 PM The video of the dog crash is up on verus: video #9 http://www.versus.com/broadband_player_popup//pbr_player_popup/?artID=39800&catID=566 bill1109 07-17-2007, 01:02 PM From the second photo above, judging by the position of the riders arm he is lucky not to have fractured his right clavicle or injured the shoulder. spin150 07-17-2007, 01:09 PM How about a Lightweight Obermayer? That was certainly a Leightweight Obermayer. They used Zipps in the flat stages and LW in the mountains. Dura ace wheels were only on Michael Roger's backup bike. mohair_chair 07-17-2007, 01:10 PM From the second photo above, judging by the position of the riders arm he is lucky not to have fractured his right clavicle or injured the shoulder. He was able to land his left foot first, which is probably what saved him from further injury. pedal power 07-17-2007, 01:16 PM I can still accept animals because they`re animals, although the owner should be fined and ordered to clean dog poo in the parks for about a year. If anyone saw Langkawi this year, it was in the criterium when a man crossed the road right in front of the peloton and was actually hit but didn`t fall and continued to cross as if nothing happened... thankfully the rider didn`t crash. edhchoe 07-17-2007, 03:54 PM The video of the dog crash is up on verus: video #9 http://www.versus.com/broadband_player_popup//pbr_player_popup/?artID=39800&catID=566 Marcus was not paying attention to the road and he paid for it....That was funny as heck.:D :D MrP 07-17-2007, 06:08 PM Shoot... I've had a chipmunk / squirrel run into my front tire... broke the spokes... and I could've swore I heard it scream "BONZAI!!!!" right as it hit... Rollo Tommassi 07-17-2007, 07:03 PM :D :blush2: :rolleyes: z ken 07-17-2007, 07:25 PM now the pro tour riders have yet another obstacle to overcome. so who say Alps and Pyrenees are tough. hahah z ken 07-17-2007, 07:42 PM after watching the replay ( Versus ) Marcus could've avoid " Scooby Doo " if he would just turn left , right behind QS rider. x3u93n3x 07-17-2007, 11:11 PM There was a court case in Connecticut where local residents filed a claim against a CAT and her owner due to the cat's aggressive behavior in public. The cat was sentenced to lifetime at home, and the owner would have jailtime of up to 6 months and cat would be put to sleep. Something better be done about this stupid dog. SilasCL 07-18-2007, 12:14 AM Yet again, a French Lab screws up Tour! :D :blush2: :rolleyes: comedy gold...I love it. TurboTurtle 07-18-2007, 03:42 AM :D :blush2: :rolleyes: LOL. Very, very good. - TF jupiterrn 07-18-2007, 06:12 AM You just can't trust French Labs, proof positive weltyed 07-18-2007, 06:17 AM :D :blush2: :rolleyes: i felt like i was read a transcript of letterman kcd 07-18-2007, 06:59 AM For me, this is no laughing matter . A little rock sent me over the bars recently. The impact cracked the helmet--which probably saved my life. z ken 07-18-2007, 07:44 AM sorry i mean no harm making fun of Marcus ( T-Mobile rider ) as everyone of us rider have atleast couple of " misfortunes ". for me i got 3 accidents. one is them is my bad and other two were someone else fault and last summer a car crashed in to me nearly killing me ( just a broken left leg ( 5 pieces ), fracture both my ankles, tore my right knee's liagament and finally broken my right hand ) 3 months in the weelchair and countless hours of rehab/therapy. i'm alright now and 5 days ago was my one year anniversay of the accident ( july, 12, 2006 ) i also named my new bike, 7-12. kidscientist 07-20-2007, 07:56 AM let's hope there are no great pyrenees running around loose in the pyrenees! at first, i thought it was a goat on the road. :) i had to laugh at how the dog had a look like "where the heck did you come from" on his little doggie face. dude, there are 170+ of them coming down that road, get the heck off!!! when i was over in 2004, i was beyond paranoid about not getting anywhere near the riders, i did NOT want to become known as the crazy lady that started the chain reaction that took a bunch of riders out of the tour. it just always amazes me how so right into the riding some of the fans get. not me, but thank God for the zoon lens! :) Pablo 07-20-2007, 07:59 AM Says the man with a dog in his avatar:D A dog AND a burro. Timmons 07-20-2007, 09:46 AM He had slowed way down becuase he could see the dog...and right before he hit the dog he turned the wheel sideways (most likely to make sure he didn't kill the dog) and as soon as he did the wheel buckled and he went over the bars and the dog. The dog got up and walked away and the rider did as well (well he got a new bike and rode away:) ) I only saw it once but I'm pretty sure that it was the dog that turned the wheel sideways. snowman3 07-20-2007, 10:18 AM :D :blush2: :rolleyes: Good one! nicely done! teoteoteo 07-20-2007, 10:31 AM There was a court case in Connecticut where local residents filed a claim against a CAT and her owner due to the cat's aggressive behavior in public. The cat was sentenced to lifetime at home, and the owner would have jailtime of up to 6 months and cat would be put to sleep. Something better be done about this stupid dog. Nothing needs to be done to the dog, the owner however needs a good flogging. That dog was far from aggressive.... NormanW 07-20-2007, 11:38 AM Joined up after reading this tread. I hit a lab about that same size once. Difference is that It was at night, the dog was black, and I was going 45 mph (72 KPH) on a KLR650. The dog did not survive and I was shaken up really bad. If I could have found the owner...there would have been an a** whoopin. |