Originally Posted by
chasm54
You redefine the term disingenuous, don't you? He may have "accidentally" killed himself, but he died of heart failure. This is a helmet thread. The fact that he wasn't wearing a helmet, and was an experienced rider, had absolutely no bearing on his death and zero relevance to the subject of this thread.
Reread my previous reply. The last paragraph deals with this point. To suggest that good riders have the same chance of an accident as bad ones is plain stupid.
Infuriatingly maddening, isn't he?
Maybe he's thinking of Wouter Weylandt, the Belgian cyclist who was killed in the 2011 Giro d'Italia.