You don't get to choose collar bones, but they do tend to choose
themselves a lot.
Still, if you can manage it, the best thing is to not crash at all. The
point of my sending photographs along with descriptions of the crashes
at those places has been to make explicit the little-noticed dangers
that have brought others to grief in the hope that you can, forearmed
with knowledge, avoid experiencing them yourself.
On 3/18/20 1:10 AM, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
Oh my gosh, Philip. You made it all the way home and nearly died in your
driveway.
Also, I’m shocked at how many of you have flown over your handlebars. And that
you seem to have escaped broken ribs and necks. I now think about your stories
on my rides and am imagining all the ways I might also go over the bars. I
morbidly wonder which bones would be the best ones to break and have the least
impact on my life. I wonder if collarbones are the obvious choice. I don’t want
to be on crutches, and so much can go wrong with hands, I really don’t want
anything facial, maybe a couple of ribs wouldn’t be the worst, no surgery, and
all...now this is what I think about. 😜
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Steve Palincsar
Alexandria, Virginia
USA
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