Re: Crash cyclist concedes group risk
- From: Mark T <pleasegivegenerously@warmail*turn_up_the_heat_to_reply*.com.invalid>
- Date: 30 Jan 2008 23:55:13 GMT
Jim writtificated
Hmmmm - interesting take on it. If you ride in a group, seems a bit
unfair to sue someone else if they fall off. Surely it goes with the
territory - i.e. lots of people riding close to eachother. If someone
falls off, you might fall off as well.
It seems that he's taken exception to someone riding with a weird grip on
the handlebars. I'm wondering if they were in a 'time trial' position
without tribars - forearms resting directly on the tops. IMO that wouldn't
be a good idea in a group <--- understatement of the year
.
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