Cracked carbon frame
I was on a ride today with my friend, his brother, and his dad. At the end, my friend's brother was bonking, so his dad stayed back at a leisurely pace with him while my friend and I went fast. We got to a meeting point and waited for the stragglers. They got there eventually and it turned out that my friend's brother crashed, bringing his dad down with him. I examined his bike (a proteam Raleigh full carbon bike that was actually used in sponsored races) and I noticed a ~10mm diameter dent where the paint was flaking. The rd hanger was bent as well. I examined it, and the carbon is cracked. It's a nice bike, so there's no way he'd just get a new frame. I recommended Calfee to him, but I wasn't sure about any other companies that do carbon repair. He wants it to look like new.
Keep in mind he also has carbon Zipp bars, so do you think those are damaged? Anything else he should check? Pretty much everything on the bike is carbon fiber (including the Sram Force shift levers). Source for replacement shift levers (not the whole brifter)? He scraped up the drive side one.
He's lucky his head didn't hit the ground, since he's recovering from a concussion. He should be dead. Fwiw, he was wearing a helmet, but that wouldn't have done much if his head hit the ground while he's recovering from a concussion. He was being stupid, riding with his hands off the handlebars at around 15mph while the wind was gusting at 20mph.