Headed out to buckhorn at 6:15 on the bike to meet up with the group at 7 
riding buckhorn loop in prep for next sat. 15 miles with nice cool temps but 
the humidity was still bad. Drank two bottles on the way out. 5 others were 
there when I arrived. MTB Dan, Joe S, Sara W, Linda C and Dave B. We head out 
for the 17 mile loop at a nice pace. All were able to climb Connor hill today 
and finish under an hour. A little conversation at the end and I head back home 
on the bike. Another 15 or so miles. Total 48 miles. Home in time to watch the 
end of the tour. 

DC

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On Jul 21, 2012, at 7:21 PM, Jim Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Glad you are ok
> Birdman
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Jul 21, 2012, at 6:52 PM, DRM <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> The story of my first wreck while riding with the COWs actually starts a 
>> week ago when I had got a new rear cassette and put it on my deep dish race 
>> wheels.  I had not ridden on them till today, in preparation for Buckhorn 
>> next week.  I noticed a rattle coming from my rear wheel, and at one of the 
>> stops, sure enough it was loose.  The nut that tightens the cassette on was 
>> tight, but the gears still had some play.  I had forgotten to put a spacer 
>> on the rear hub prior to installing the cassette.  So this was my first of 
>> two mistakes; forgetting to check the cassette installation.  The second is 
>> qualified as "I knew better but did it anyway"; I knew my cassette was 
>> loose, but I just couldn't help it when Nick went to pull around me on 
>> Target hill.  I had just gotten out of the saddle, driving my leg down in 
>> the power range of the stroke, when the slop in the rear got me.  The chain 
>> slipped forward, fell off the front chain ring and my foot unclipped from 
>> the peddle.  This all happened in less than a second.  Now I was out of my 
>> saddle, clipped in with my left foot, my right foot flapping free, and my 
>> center of gravity not where I needed it to be.  Luckily (and it really is 
>> luck to have happened when and where it did) it was my right foot that 
>> popped out, since it carried me to the right toward the curb.  Had my left 
>> foot popped out, I would have veered left, out into traffic, and likely 
>> ended up skidding along the black top.  But no, I was destined for the curb 
>> and the grassy patch on the right.  I don't know if my front tire blew 
>> before I hit the curb, or as a result of hitting it, but I heard it pop like 
>> a .22 gunshot.  I catapulted over my handle bars and landed on my right side 
>> (mostly right hip if my injuries paint an accurate picture).  Shorty after 
>> both I and my bike stopped moving, my rear tire blew...it may have just 
>> wanted to be included in the event.  A quick inspection of my ride showed 
>> only minor damage; only a few scrapes along one side of my front rim.  I 
>> will need to retire it until I get it fixed, but the bike seemed to fair 
>> better than I did (which is ok with me).
>> 
>> This was by far my worst wreck on a bike (since I broke my arm on my BMX as 
>> a kid) and I was thankful that I had the group around me for support.  I 
>> carried my bike up the hill to the Target sign and I had to run DC and Chad 
>> C off telling them I was fine and that my wife was on the way.  Not only did 
>> Dave W call to check if I still had full function of my appendages, but Nick 
>> actually stopped by with a 6 pack of (appropratly named) somersault ale to 
>> hasten the healing process.  DC is picking me up some new tubes and Chad C 
>> made a house call to tape me up with Kenisilogy tape for pain and swelling 
>> (which were starting to get pretty bad).  My right hip is keeping me from 
>> moving too quickly, but considering the speed of the crash, things could 
>> have been much much worse.  
>> 
>> Thanks all for a great ride and all the support!
>> 
>> (Turbo) Dan
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:07:41 AM UTC-4, Jim Davis wrote:
>> A big herd of 12 COWS and 1 heifer left DD to do the Fremont route, typical 
>> easy start through the neighborhood then Bob L sets the pace  and we roll 
>> the rest of the day at 20/22 until St Mary's ch rd Turbo, DC, Lawyer, LR, 
>> and Big Wally drop the hammer at 31 mph they are puling away for BobL, 
>> Birdman and Kaiser. Regroup on Radford.  Group is all together on target 
>> hill, turbo drops the hammer to pull our average up.  Drops his chain throws 
>> him into the curb, pops his rear tire, does an endo into the grass, pops 
>> front tire.  Turbo and bike seem to be ok.  Judges gave him a 9.5 on the 
>> landing because he did not stick the landing but had a slight roll.  50 
>> miles, 20 avg. 
>> Great day to be on the bike. 
>> Birdman 
>> 
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