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Old 03-14-05 | 08:36 AM
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Bikes: Orbea Lobular 100, Mercier (KHS) Track

yeah, i (black mercier track bike) was right behind naz when he went down. it was pretty ugly at the time but i'm glad to hear that he will be ok. i think a helmet would have saved some gashes from his forehead and probably have kept him from getting as disoriented as he was. it was a little spooky to see something that nasty happen so randomly -- not burning a red, not swerving through traffic, etc. i'm glad he's ok.

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Old 03-14-05 | 10:40 AM
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i didn't know about the wreck until after i came into the finish (went a different route) and heard 2 guys talking about it. Then Josh told me who it was and I freaked out. I totally remembered once waking up in an ER not knowing what happened & they told me they couldn't find anyone to contact. That's kinda why I was so freaked about getting to Northwestern & calling his friends 'cause I realized I was probably the only person that could. Thankfully Josh was there helping keep everying together. I think I'm going to tape my emergency info on my helmet (maybe on the outside in 48pt font)

Anyways best wishes on your speedy recovery Naz.

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Old 03-14-05 | 09:37 PM
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I have some emergency contact info in my wallet, laminated and behind my license.
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Old 03-14-05 | 10:05 PM
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That really sucks. Heal up Absntr.
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Old 03-17-05 | 11:09 AM
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here's some specific info, as well as how to help if you'd like.

https://www.gapersblock.com/news/arch...005/03/#007640
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Old 03-17-05 | 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by chrisSouthside
here's some specific info, as well as how to help if you'd like.

https://www.gapersblock.com/news/arch...005/03/#007640
I just paypal-ed. Man, that sucks! I know three messengers in Denver that have had bad accidents recently. Ride safe, everyone.
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Old 03-18-05 | 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by lightgraphs
A bit of choas this morning. Good turn out. I'm not sure where the victor is from.

It was a checkpoint style with riddles at each checkpoint to figure out where the next point was. Good idea in theory. The first checkpoint was reached with no snafu's, however upon reading the riddle, our once cohesive riding pack split in every direction and some ended up going the right way and a lot went the wrong way. I'm not sure how many people actually went to the correct 2nd checkpoint, but I was not one of them. After getting way lost we called the help line and they told us where the third checkpoint was. When we got there they told us the race was over, and to just head back to the start. Kind of a bogus morning, but that's what I get for not being a good riddle solver.

So a five checkpoint race turned into a bunch of people getting lost and the race being called early.

So it goes.

That was our morning.
Ha! Well, at least something funny happened (lost rooks).

For those a little curious, here are the "riddles":
-"Giant eyeball in the sky, between the lions, art resides.
Not so modern anymore, the institute hold whats in store."
-"Pulaski, pulaski, cicero:
The blue line western farthest
from montrose!"
-"Tower tower in the sky,
white lances pierce from your ebony high.
One of the partners has lent you a name.
But without poor roebuck, I don't think its the same.
(s e corner)"
-"Lincoln, lincoln i've been thinkin,
where the hell have you been sleepin?
Was it lincoln, was it grant?
The statue's north, that's where its at."

Would you know what it all meant? Yeah, me neither...
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