RossKean
Well-known member
Our local riding club sponsors a charity ride each year in support of the children's unit at the local hospital. It is a great cause and they always appreciate our donations. I have made no secret of the fact that I hate riding in groups of more than a few riders and only then if I know (and trust) their riding skills.
Beautiful day today and the start was early enough to avoid traffic and before the pirates had a chance to grab "refreshments" so I thought I would go - almost an obligation as a club member. Maybe 150 bikes or so in total; maybe thirty from our club. The route was through a "not busy" part of town and then 30 miles of country road to a nearby community. Return along the same route ending out at the hospital.
Within two miles of the start, there was a five bike crash and two ladies ended out transported to the hospital by ambulance. There was NO reason for the crash other than careless/inexperienced riders. The road was a two lane divided highway. No entering traffic and no lights or intersections. These bikes were about two thirds the way back in the pack; about a dozen bikes in front of me. We sat at the side of the road for an hour by the time they got the victims dealt with and the scene cleared well enough to let traffic proceed.
I did follow them out to the midpoint stop but decided to make my own way home.
Never Again!
Beautiful day today and the start was early enough to avoid traffic and before the pirates had a chance to grab "refreshments" so I thought I would go - almost an obligation as a club member. Maybe 150 bikes or so in total; maybe thirty from our club. The route was through a "not busy" part of town and then 30 miles of country road to a nearby community. Return along the same route ending out at the hospital.
Within two miles of the start, there was a five bike crash and two ladies ended out transported to the hospital by ambulance. There was NO reason for the crash other than careless/inexperienced riders. The road was a two lane divided highway. No entering traffic and no lights or intersections. These bikes were about two thirds the way back in the pack; about a dozen bikes in front of me. We sat at the side of the road for an hour by the time they got the victims dealt with and the scene cleared well enough to let traffic proceed.
I did follow them out to the midpoint stop but decided to make my own way home.
Never Again!