Southern California - Mark Reynolds dies in bicycle race accident

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53x11
04-23-08, 10:20 PM
San Jose mountain bike racer and innovator Mark Reynolds was killed as a result of head and neck injuries sustained whilst racing in the Sea Otter Classic mountain bike festival in Monterey last Saturday, a Monterey County deputy coroner has ruled.

Reynolds, 48, crashed into a dirt embankment on a relatively flat portion of the downhill course whilst participating in the amateur category for 40 to 49 year-old men and had competed in past years. He was taken by helicopter to Natividad Medical centre in Salinas, where he died. Initial reports that Mr. Reynolds may have suffered a medical problem before he crashed on what was a relatively easy section of the course were incorrect, said the deputy coroner.

The accident happened near the finish line of the downhill course on which cyclists compete one at a time against the clock, usually taking two and a half to three minutes to finish.

Mr. Reynolds, a software developer by profession, was the owner of Wicked Racin, and was probably best known in the bike world as the inventor of the Dualrailleur Guide, that attaches to the front derailleur of a mountain bike to produce smoother gear shifting under race conditions.

His death is believed to be the first in the 18-year history of the Sea Otter Classic, which this year drew around 45,000 fans over the four days it was held this year .

"We're deeply saddened," Frank Yohannan, President of the Sea Otter Classic said. "Mark was an avid cyclist who loved the sport and who was a mentor to a lot of kids. He was a wonderful representative of the sport of cycling."

He is survived by his wife of 13 years, Margo Maida, and by a daughter, Kristin Reynolds.


urbanknight
04-23-08, 10:34 PM
Sorry to hear that, although I will say if I got to choose how I die, whilst racing is in the top 2 or 3 choices.

umd
04-23-08, 11:39 PM
Last I heard they think he had a heart attack or something similar.


alicestrong
04-24-08, 09:32 AM
Condolences to his friends and family...

TrevorInSoCal
04-24-08, 10:16 PM
Wow. That sucks. Incidentally, the title really threw me off. I was thinking, "Mark Reynolds, what are you talking about? He was killed years ago!".

Some of you may know, or at least have heard of, the Mark Reynolds who was killed by a mountain lion in Orange County several years ago.

I believe the San Luis Rey road race is named in his honor. As is a mtn. bike stage race at Rim Nordic, in Running Springs. I didn't know him well, but I did ride with him occasionally. He used to show up to a Wednesday night mtn. bike ride, here in the I.E., that I was part of for many years. I just remember him as being a cheerful, friendly guy.

Sad, and odd, to see *another* Mark Reynolds killed while cycling.

umd
04-24-08, 11:06 PM
Wow. That sucks. Incidentally, the title really threw me off. I was thinking, "Mark Reynolds, what are you talking about? He was killed years ago!".

Some of you may know, or at least have heard of, the Mark Reynolds who was killed by a mountain lion in Orange County several years ago.

I believe the San Luis Rey road race is named in his honor. As is a mtn. bike stage race at Rim Nordic, in Running Springs. I didn't know him well, but I did ride with him occasionally. He used to show up to a Wednesday night mtn. bike ride, here in the I.E., that I was part of for many years. I just remember him as being a cheerful, friendly guy.

Sad, and odd, to see *another* Mark Reynolds killed while cycling.

I thought the same thing when I first heard about the accident.