Road Cycling - Bicycle vs Train

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cycleprincess
10-14-04, 12:55 PM
Witnessed a rather unfortunate accident...This morning, just after 10, I passed a bicycle. Nice bike, I thought. A few minutes later we aproach a rail road crossing, with the gates already down, train looming, literally no more than 50 or so feet away. I am first car in cue. This fella comes around me and swerves around the baracades...his back tire gets stuck in the deep rivets as he tries to manuever the first baracade. He clips out just in time and gives his bike a quick yank, to no avail. He leaps over the second baracade (the one just in front of me) and lands just outside my driver side door. My window is down. The train literally tore his bicycle apart. I have never seen or heard a train hit anything before, and I have to admit (I know I'll get ripped on for saying this) it was kinda cool. I did feel terriably sorry for him though, it was as I said, a nice bike. Specialized I think. This guy just sat on the ground for a good two minutes or so watching the train go by, in disbelief I suppose. I asked him if he was okay, if I could give him a ride somewhere, he declined. I said, Man, I'm sorry. That sucks. At least you clipped out, you could have gotten killed. No S*** he said. The train passed, the gates went up and I went about my business. Twenty minutes later I drive over those same tracks...back from the post office, and the guy is still there, sifting through components. I stopped again and offered help, and he said no thanks...he was just looking for his cell phone. I let him use mine to call his wife (I bet she was pissed). Come to think about it, I should have taken a picture...it is a camera phone. I don't think he would have much appreciated that though. Learned my lesson...DON'T CROSS RAIL ROAD BARACADES!!!!
galen_52657
10-14-04, 01:09 PM
Just because one rides a bike does not mean one is not an idiot. We may think we are smarter... but your tale disproves that theory.
I guess I am sorry he did not get hit by the train, mostly because if he had… it would have made the papers….’cyclist ignores train barricades, is dismembered by locomotive’… painting us all as morons.
Guy survived to procreate…now that is scary.
LordOpie
10-14-04, 01:23 PM
...(I know I'll get ripped on for saying this) it was kinda cool.
hell yeah! I'd love to have seen and heard that.
I've seen people die and it's not really that interesting. But the train tearing thru the idiot's bike, that'd have been cool.
I hope he posts here ;) :D
That bike had (a) DA on it - and I don't mean Dura Ace.
Glad to hear he wasn't hurt, and I'm sure he'll never do that again!
TomInFLA
10-14-04, 01:39 PM
With board approval, I'd like to morph this thread into "stupid stuff that actually looked really cool".
I was riding my mountain bike down a path I had travelled many times. My best friend and another guy were following me. I let it all out, and what I didn't know was that it had rained pretty hard there a day or two back. As I'm coming down a steep portion, I could see there was a washout at the bottom of the hill. I started to slow down, but quickly realized I wasn't going to stop quick enough, so I decide to lay the bike down. The stupid part was riding that fast down the path in the first place, but this is where the cool part is. As I'm laying the bike down, trying to do it like I saw Ned Overend do once in a video, I must have caught a pedal or perhaps I grasped the front brake and didn't know it. In any event, I catapulted over the handlebars, then the bike followed me over and landed on top of me. I continued sliding down the hill, on my face and shoulders, with my bike on top of me. I clearly remember thinking, "oh this is going to hurt later". I did stop before the washout, and my riding companions caught up to me, asking if I was ok. Other than the requisite mud, stones, and grit, I was. Then of course I practiced creative swearing for a minute or so.
They both agreed that the sight of me flying over the handlebars, then the bike flipping over, was one of the neatest things they had ever seen. They also spent the rest of the day trying to represent to me what I looked like, but mostly they just flopped around a lot. Well, maybe that's how I looked.
LordOpie
10-14-04, 01:48 PM
They also spent the rest of the day trying to represent to me what I looked like, but mostly they just flopped around a lot. Well, maybe that's how I looked.
:roflmao:
i'm confused, was this in FL? If so, where do you have such hills?
TomInFLA
10-14-04, 01:56 PM
I'll give you a two-pronged answer. Yes, there are some hills in FLA, with MTB paths. There is a place called the Gran Canyon near Brooksville: http://www.singletracks.com/php/trail.php?id=147 . I've ridden there and it's a goooood time.
But the incident I previously described happened in east central PA. My best friend has dubbed the incident, "The Faceplant". I'm lucky it didn't become my nickname.
galen_52657
10-14-04, 01:57 PM
I am not sure you can equate falling on your face on a trail with almost getting hit by a train.
cycleprincess
10-14-04, 01:57 PM
hell yeah! I'd love to have seen and heard that.
I've seen people die and it's not really that interesting. But the train tearing thru the idiot's bike, that'd have been cool.
I hope he posts here ;) :D
I hope he posts here too...I somehow doubt he would be brave enough to say, hey yeah...I'm that idiot who got his bike smacked down by a train!! Oh and yeah...it was pretty cool to watch. It sounded more like a crunch then metal screaming though. When I crossed the tracks, I had to swerve to miss the front half of his bicycle!! Literally cut it in two. I'm going to pass those same tracks in a bit when I go to the gym tonight, so I'll let you know if there is still debris.
TomInFLA
10-14-04, 01:58 PM
With board approval, I'd like to morph this thread into "stupid stuff that actually looked really cool".
Apparently I don't have your approval.
cycleprincess
10-14-04, 02:00 PM
You have my approval...I didn't think you were asking me though!!!
Dahon.Steve
10-14-04, 02:21 PM
Witnessed a rather unfortunate accident...This morning, just after 10, I passed a bicycle. Nice bike, I thought. A few minutes later we aproach a rail road crossing, with the gates already down, train looming, literally no more than 50 or so feet away. I am first car in cue. This fella comes around me and swerves around the baracades
People take these risks because the element of danger adds to the "Thrill" of crossing. It's insanity because each year dozens are killed doing the same thing that man did. Gamble with other things but not your life.
LordOpie
10-14-04, 02:23 PM
Apparently I don't have your approval.
I think he's saying that you're not quite dumb enough... yet :D
Steelrider
10-14-04, 06:25 PM
That bike had (a) DA on it - and I don't mean Dura Ace.
...it's DuMass :roflmao: (for anyone who remembers, that commercial was hilarious! )
flat tire
10-14-04, 07:05 PM
Cycleprincess, I see you are from Texas. I have seen too many news reports of cars and trucks kissing trains in my neck of the woods--south Texas. Usually, there is no barracades. This person seems to have just been stupid and is lucky to be alive. I wonder if he has been hit by a car before?
SL
Xtrmyorick
10-14-04, 07:12 PM
"So... am I Dumbass material?"
I'm assuming that's the one you're talking about, Steelrider. That joke was also used in The Shawshank Redemption with Alexandre Dumas.
This may be a good time to review grade crossing safety. Many of us encounter tracks. Visit Operation Lifesaver to learn the facts and what to do.
Operation Lifesaver (http://www.oli.org/)
You can contact them and they will send a presenter to speak with your local club or group. We staged a train vs. school bus accident here a few years back. Really an eye opener!
Be safe.
collegeskier
10-14-04, 09:11 PM
Train vs. bike or pretty much anything. It is sort of like a pro baseball team versus a tee ball team. Trains are just massive.
Steelrider
10-15-04, 12:23 AM
"So... am I Dumbass material?"
I'm assuming that's the one you're talking about, Steelrider. That joke was also used in The Shawshank Redemption with Alexandre Dumas. Yep. Shawshank is also high on my list of all-time great movies...
:roflmao:
i'm confused, was this in FL? If so, where do you have such hills?They're called reclaimed phosphate mines
Something stupid happened to me today also...
Was riding my MTB on patrol and slid on some wet pavement into the dirt... well at least I thought it was dirt. Before I knew it the bike was 3 feet in the mud and I was clipped in with my face 2 inches from the mud holding onto the handle bars. Ended up falling in the mud... Only casulity I think is the pad on my front disc brake... and 2 hours of tearing part part of the front end to clean all the junk out...
bandaidman
10-15-04, 12:35 AM
i have been to several train vs car scenes.... the devastating amount of damage done by a freight train with millions of pounds of cars behind it is really unbelievable to behold upclose. they will literally obliterate vehicles
the engineer/conductors really take it hard when they hit someone/thing...it is almost never their fault too...it can take a mile of hard braking to stop a fast moving heavy train.
be careful around the tracks, a fast moving train will be on you before you can hear it
Insanecyclist
10-15-04, 12:38 AM
Train wins bike gets destroyed...ditto
I wonder if the guy was out on a training ride.
/I'm so sorry.
Maj.Taylor
10-15-04, 08:36 AM
Without even reading the start of this thread, my first thought was: "Bike loses."
MASSES:
Modern locomotive (alone) = 200,000 - 300,000 pounds
Modern bike = 17 - 21 pounds
Modern human brain = 2.5 - 3 pounds
The way I see it, those weight differentials explain it all.
LordOpie
10-15-04, 08:44 AM
In Deerfield Beach, Florida about 5-6 yrs ago, a gas truck got blocked -- driver's fault -- on the tracks. It was like a small nuclear explosion... people felt it for miles. It was so hot that the pavement melted and wheels were fused with the ground.
If you get killed by a train, then that's just Darwinism at work.
cycleprincess
10-15-04, 09:49 AM
I think he's saying that you're not quite dumb enough... yet :D
Hmmm...she wonders how much more hanging around here she'll have to do before she's "dumb enough"? Does it rub off?
Murrays
10-15-04, 11:24 AM
Let me give my own bike vs. train story:
I was on the last 10 miles of a good ride and noticed a train was on tracks that crossed my path. I hustled to get to the intersection first. There were no barricades and I had plenty of room as I approached the tracks so I zipped across safely
I realized that the zigzag course I was on crossed the track two more times so I repeated my little race twice more without incident. This left me on a road that paralleled the tracks for the last several miles of the ride. I eased up from the effort of taking on the train.
I felt chilled as the shadow of the train overtook me, so I increased my effort to get back into the sun. I then heard the diesels of the train rev up a bit and the train picked up speed. Damn, this guy really wants to race! I picked it up as well, but my legs were starting to scream “please stop”.
I looked up to the conductor to acknowledge my foe. He waved his hand forward to say “Come On!” This renewed my enthusiasm for the last couple miles. Unfortunately, the train stopped short of our last crossing so there was no victor, but I won’t forget my friendly competition with that train that day!
-murray
LordOpie
10-15-04, 11:26 AM
Does it rub off?
You know it does baby :D
cycleprincess
10-15-04, 12:01 PM
You know it does baby :D
"interesting...very interesting" (said with a German accent ala Laugh In)
galen_52657
10-15-04, 12:08 PM
"interesting...very interesting" (said with a German accent ala Laugh In)
Your age is showing honey......
cycleprincess
10-15-04, 12:21 PM
Young at heart...doesn't that count? Oh wait...I don't think you can use that expression til your fifty!
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