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jdgesus 02-20-11 02:48 PM

R u tuff?
 
http://msn.foxsports.com/cycling/sto...1911?gt1=39002

that guy is.

i think his legs are NJS, only explanation i can think of

xavier853 02-20-11 02:51 PM


zigmin 02-20-11 02:53 PM

Mother of God thats one hell of a sliver...

Leukybear 02-20-11 03:00 PM

Beast and adrenaline mostly....

Retem 02-20-11 03:31 PM

BAMF is all I have to say

HandsomeRyan 02-20-11 03:37 PM

That is hardcore.

carleton 02-20-11 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by jdgesus (Post 12254004)
i think his legs are NJS, only explanation i can think of

I don't get it.



Follow up:

NateRod 02-20-11 05:00 PM

mother**** that hurt me just looking at it.

x136 02-20-11 05:00 PM

That's no splinter. That's a wooden spear.

cc700 02-20-11 05:45 PM

Hey guys, check out my new track bike piercing.

vw addict 02-20-11 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by cc700 (Post 12254595)
Hey guys, check out my new track bike piercing.

yeah, it's just a new silly hipster trend.

rustybrown 02-20-11 07:38 PM

gja;gverhagjlergraekjl;gb

I passed out from vertigo looking at this.

Motopecane 02-20-11 10:26 PM

Just another day at the track...

carleton 02-20-11 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by Motopecane (Post 12255674)
Just another day at the track...

Don't scare people away.

Wrecks at the track are rare but they get a lot of press. All of bike racing has wrecks (BMX, Alleycats, Road, MTB, CX, etc...).

jdgesus 02-20-11 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 12254317)
I don't get it.

a splinter in the leg is worth two in the back

XianRL 02-20-11 11:13 PM

...speechless...

AaronH 02-20-11 11:58 PM

I'm definitely giving Vixtor some space on the track ;-)
I've seen worse mountain biking. Odds are you'll get shot on the way to 7-11 before getting a splinter like that on the track

Squirrelli 02-21-11 12:04 AM

You should bring shin-guards next time, Aaron. :P

I think I'm competent enough on the track to not cause a catastrophe.

evilcryalotmore 02-21-11 12:22 AM

Ouch! Did he break the track by any chance? ): Carleton, What are the tracks made of?

Squirrelli 02-21-11 12:55 AM

Wood, obviously.

evilcryalotmore 02-21-11 01:31 AM

Oh good, I thought they where made of adamantium

carleton 02-21-11 02:03 AM


Originally Posted by evilcryalotmore (Post 12256052)
Ouch! Did he break the track by any chance? ): Carleton, What are the tracks made of?

Lots of tracks are made of some certain Russian hardwood or something like that. It's hard, fast, and doesn't warp easily with temperature and humidity changes.

The splinter was probably exposed by a rider that went down in front of Awang and that rider's pedals, bars, or axle, etc... took a chunk out of the wood exposing the splinter for Awang to slide into. It's (obviously) a freak accident.


Originally Posted by Vixtor (Post 12256116)
Wood, obviously.

Hahaha.

Sixty Fiver 02-21-11 02:27 AM

So my partner and I are in the shop taking a break and jawing about injuries... he's 76 and used to race professionally and has logged half a million miles... he has crashed a few times.

Says that he has never broken a bone in his life but has required a few stitches.

So he says... I crashed during a time trial when another rider went down in front of me, after he tried a stupid manouver, and ended up hitting the pavement pretty hard but picked myself up, saw my bike was okay. So I got back on the road and was feeling fine... and I was in the lead.

A few miles or so down the road I look down and see blood all over my leg so pull off and check to see what happened as I can't feel anything wrong and there is nothing to see and then I look at my hand.


Squeamish people should skip the next part...

When I looked at my hand I saw that when I hit the ground during the crash that I had torn the skin and flesh off my fingertips and could see the bone tips on a few of them.

So I asked him what he did...

"I wrapped up my hand with my shirt and kept riding as I was still 20 miles from a hospital".


This happened in the late 50's so there were no cel phones... if something went sideways you would hope that you were close to a farm or could wave someone down.

Sixty Fiver 02-21-11 02:37 AM

I can tell you all that the distance from the top of my foot to the bottom of my kneecap measures 18 chain ring teeth... :D

The mtb forum has the best accident footage and tales... this is where I have taken the biggest hits.

rustybrown 02-21-11 02:42 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 12256268)
Squeamish people should skip the next part...

...passed out again.


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