And you just behaved like a little child! I don't know who you are and
neither do most of the Gyros I've spoken with today. Your comments are not
appreciated or needed at this time. Since you were NOT riding with the group
that day you have no credibility in offering your opinion, suggestions or
placing blame on anyone involved. I ask you please for the sake of those who
were there and recovering that you refrain from comments about this incident
from now on please.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Katie
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 4:55 PM
To: North Raleigh Cyclists (Gyros)
Subject: [Gyros: 17029] Re: kk

I'm a big girl and roll with the punches. Smart ASS? Yes. Better than
being a dumb ASS.

http://www.vitals.com/doctors/Dr_Fernando_Puente.html#reviews


VITALS Comments
Nov 2, 2010


This "Dr" is a hack. Wasted my time. I left in the middle of the exam
when it became obvious that he was incompetent.

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Jan 21, 2009

WILL DESTROY YOUR FACE

He did not inform me of the complete results of a biopsy.He performed
surgery beyond his training and expertise.He hacked into my face,
leaving me with disfigurement.


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On Dec 7, 9:29 am, [email protected] wrote:
> I am so sorry to hear about the wreck and injuries, I hope every one  
> recovers well. Must be tough dealing with 4 cracked ribs. If there is
anything I  
> can do from the skin end please let me know.
> When people are recovering from an incident like this, they are full of  
> emotions, pain, sadness, anger , guilt etc. Having wrecked bikes does not
> help.  Then to add salt to the wound you see a comment from some smart ASS
> cyclist who  critiques the skill of the riders involved, it shows
arrogance and
> complete  lack  of compassion.  When a car cuts  off the leading rider as
 
> described, the second rider will most likely  hit the leader's rear wheel
 
> whether or not the wheels were overlapping, then the domino effect occurs.
I do
>  not care if these are cat 1,2, 3 ,4 riders. It happens.
> I am glad there were no serious injuries and ignore idiotic comments,
there
>  is a time and place to educate us if we need any improvement in our
skills
> but  not right after a crash.  Some of us need lessons in skills but some
> need  lessons in sensitivity.
> Fernando
>
> In a message dated 12/7/2010 8:29:06 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
>
> [email protected] writes:
>
> The  driver may have been an "idiot" as you say, but from reading the
> first hand  accounts of what actually happened, it's obvious that the
> motor vehicle in  question did not contact any of the bike riders. If
> the second bike rider  in the pace line had not over lapped the rear
> wheel of the first bike rider  in the pace line with her front wheel,
> this probably could have all been  avoided.
>
> I rode race paced training rides with Cat 2/3 Men in  California for a
> number of years and it's far safer to ride with a fast  race group than
> a slow social group because the racer crowd knows how to  ride fast but
> safe, even with traffic buzzing all around.
>
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