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266.1 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Mon Jun 08 1992 14:10 | 15 |
| The basenote was entered into the BICYCLING conference by Ed
Fisher, who was crewing for his wife Linda.
I was crewing for Ed Kross, who was in second place at the time.
He came into the checkpoint at around 2 AM, asking if we had heard
about the accident. We told him we hadn't heard a thing. He jumped
back on the bike and reported it to the officials at the check
point. The race was stopped immediately.
Sad, sad situation. There were large signs indicating that a race
was in progress. All riders had headlights and taillights. It's
almost unbelievable that two riders in two separate incidents
were both killed by drunk drivers.
Scott
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266.2 | looks like somebody's going to the BIG HOUSE | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Mon Jun 08 1992 17:09 | 1 |
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266.3 | Sad, my condolences...... | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Mon Jun 08 1992 22:53 | 1 |
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266.4 | or worse! | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Mon Jun 08 1992 22:57 | 16 |
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Notes like this make me believe that my decision to stop running at
night was the right one.
FWIW, I could never run in the AM (~6:00) and found that late PM runs
were the most fun but the roads and poor lighting scared me more than
enuff to stop.
I drink but I don't drive and I hope they hang the guys (no sexual
offense intended)!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remain,
moving to O'doules,
Kev
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266.5 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Jun 09 1992 08:46 | 22 |
| Never good to hear stories like that - especially since I, and many of
the folks I know, spend many a mile running alongside the roads. I
rarely run at night - and use reflective gear when I do - but I don't
enjoy it. While in Seattle, I found it easier to run at night - in
part because of bike/pedestrian lanes near where I work - and to the
fact that pedestrians REALLY do have the right of way. In a week back
in New Hampshire, I've become painfully (not literally) aware of the
fact that despite pedestrian right-of-way and all that - that drivers
will not and do not yield or stop for pedestrians.
So remember folks - when you see someone on a bike - or someone running
- or walking - along a road you are driving - slow down a bit - give a
little room - and be careful. Yeah, maybe it will slow you down a few
seconds and keep you from wherever you are going - but remember - that
person could be a co-worker, a parent, and is definetly someone's
child.
Look both ways when going into a_intersection - even if making a right
turn on a one-way street. Nothing is too important to risk taking a
life just because of impatience...
JD
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266.6 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Tue Jun 09 1992 08:51 | 25 |
| I got to work yesterday and found out that a lot of people
already knew about the deaths. A few came up and asked if
that was the race where I was crewing.
I was dog tired Sunday night, so I taped the first installment
of Lonesome Dove (and some news) and went to bed. When I looked
at the tape last night, I noticed that they had the story on.
They the bike (with #22 on it). The rider had obviously been hit
head on (the down tube was bent back toward the seat tube). The
rider musta hit the roof right where it meets the front windshield.
They showed the driver (Gerald Hill of Johnstown, NY), who left
the scene and was arrested at a relative's home.
Most of these ultramarathon events have little, if any, problems.
As I mentioned (I think), we were 6 miles outside of Johnstown, NY,
in the boonies. We had hardly any traffic all day. Then, in a short
space of time, two riders are killed in two separate incidents by
drunk drivers.
Al Lester's funeral is tomorrow at 10 AM. I can't even attend. My
manager of 8 years died last Friday. His funeral is the same time.
Scott
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266.7 | | CTHQ1::MCCULLOUGH | Quayle: Murphy caused the LA riot!! | Tue Jun 09 1992 10:42 | 12 |
| Truely a sad story.
I also spend a lot of time on the side of the road, but seldom run in the dark. You need to
be careful not to develop a false sense of security running on roads that you know well, or
that are not generally well traveled. I was on a "country" road last Saturday, and some
punks in a van decided I was a good target for their "super soaker" water gun. I was mad as
hell at the time, but later (and especially now), I realized that thye could have done much
worse.
My sincere condolences.
=Bob=
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266.8 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Bounced out in 2nd round (sigh) | Tue Jun 09 1992 16:00 | 11 |
| This is strange. To bad.....
Are'nt there any sidewalks for running on?
Tim
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266.9 | | CTHQ1::MCCULLOUGH | Quayle: Murphy caused the LA riot!! | Tue Jun 09 1992 16:12 | 3 |
| � Are'nt there any sidewalks for running on?
Not usually Tim. Even if there are, concrete sidewalks are murder on your back.
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266.10 | | CAMONE::WAY | Two Bullets, blow the lady away | Tue Jun 09 1992 16:18 | 23 |
| I've only had one problem running on the roads (and at night at that)
and that was a year ago January.
I had all the reflective gear on and stuff, and I had crossed to the right
side of the road about 100 yards from my driveway. The on-coming car
blinded me, and the car coming from behind on my side sounded really
close (turns out he was too).
Now there's probably a 3-4 foot shoulder in most of the routes that
I run, but as I moved right I happened to be in a sport where there
wasn't much shoulder, and the asphalt had a sharp edge and sand beyond that
after a 2-3" drop.
Well, as I moved my foot caught the edge of that apshalt, twisted
over and down I went. Sucker was sore for a few days...
Other than that, no one wants to hit me cause I'll do more damange to
their car than a deer.....
'Saw
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266.11 | west does it again | FRETZ::HEISER | electric warrior/acoustic saint | Tue Jun 09 1992 17:40 | 4 |
| There are quite a few streets out here with bicycle and runners lanes.
All the new streets are created with them in mind.
Mike
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266.12 | | CTHQ1::MCCULLOUGH | Quayle: Murphy caused the LA riot!! | Tue Jun 09 1992 18:09 | 5 |
| You're right Mike. In my visits to California, I have always been able
to find roads with bicycle/pedestrian lanes, and it is a Godsend. I wish we
had them here in the east.
=Bob=
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266.13 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Wed Jun 10 1992 09:22 | 7 |
| Mike -
They had them in Seattle also. Of course, then you have to watch out
for those yuptoid Mountain Bikers or roller bladers...
JD
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266.14 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | If I were A....I'd | Wed Jun 10 1992 09:26 | 8 |
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I'll tell ya when I'm out running and Blader goes by I get the distinct urge
to trip em'...
I tell ya one thing about Bladers. you never see one that isn't color
coordinated to match his wheels..........
;^)
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266.15 | rollerblades are cool | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | GunsDon'tKillPeopleBulletsDo | Thu Jun 11 1992 10:10 | 18 |
| I don't get this bashing of roller bladers. Looks like a great
new form of exercise to me although I've never done it. Maybe
I'm soft on bladers cuz I aim sitting in the sports birthplace.
Mpls has a network of bike paths and lanes (most paths, they use
lanes where necessary to bridge into the next park or lake area)
and the bikers and bladers coexist rather well. My only complaint
is with the musclebound high school boys who carry their hockey sticks
while skating (it's like with a batter who must have his ash in his
hands whenever possible, though I must admit that skating with a stick
is different from free skating) cuz this presents a 5 foot wide
profile. I just nudge the stick and move on.
The ones who irk me are the walkers and runners, who do it on a bike
path just ten feet from a pedestrian path. Both the bladers and the
bikers are prone to shoulder these geeks to get 'em off.
MrT
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266.16 | | CTHQ1::MCCULLOUGH | Quayle: Murphy caused the LA riot!! | Thu Jun 11 1992 11:24 | 13 |
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� The ones who irk me are the walkers and runners, who do it on a bike
� path just ten feet from a pedestrian path. Both the bladers and the
� bikers are prone to shoulder these geeks to get 'em off.
MrTmain
You're right, if there is a pedestrian path available, that is were walkers
and runers belong, as long as the path is asphalt or grass. As I mentioned
in a previous note, running concrete long distances on concrete is brutal
on the back.
=Bob=
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266.17 | | ICS::FINUCANE | | Thu Jun 11 1992 13:42 | 5 |
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Where did these accidents occur? In NY? On Sunday?
Cath
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266.18 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Thu Jun 11 1992 14:18 | 8 |
| The 42-mile course began 6 miles outside of Johnstown, NY,
which is northwest of Albany, NY. About 4 to 4 � hours from
the Boston area.
My rider came in at 2 AM, so, assuming about 45 minutes to
get to us, I'd say at or around 1 AM Sunday morning.
Scott
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266.19 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | GunsDon'tKillPeopleBulletsDo | Mon Jun 15 1992 12:04 | 28 |
| Speaking a cycling accidents: Thursday evening a neighbor wheeled
up my driveway seeking a pledge for $15 for a Multiple Sclerosis
benefit ride from the Twin Cities to Duluth (150 miles). It's a
big annual fundraising event that gets a lotta publicity.
Anyway, I tell my neighbor to come back after his training ride
(the MS 150 was the next day and he needed the work) and ribbed him
on finally being smart enough to wear a helmet. He laughed and tells
me that the MS organizers require helmets so he's wearing it on his
training run to get used to it.
He never came back to pick it up. Turns out he went into a large
nature reserve nearby to run the bike path in there. It's a beautiful
situation for bikers, rolling prarie and forest with a 6' wide asphalt
track that winds through rolling hills, almost like a grand prix track
for bikes.
He was going down a hill at 20 mph, there's a hard right at the bottom
that he couldn't see around. At the curve appears two 12 year olds
stupidly riding side by side. Steve reacts and attempts to split them
up the middle, his handlebars locks with one kid's bike, he goes over
the bars, Supermain-style, lands in the middle a the path smack on the
front part of his helmet (splitting it), and proceed to break two
vertebrae.
A broken back. He's in traction now...
MrT
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266.20 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Mon Jun 15 1992 14:48 | 2 |
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Sheet T, you'll do anything to save 15 bucks...
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266.21 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | GunsDon'tKillPeopleBulletsDo | Mon Jun 15 1992 15:57 | 4 |
| No such luck. I heard the sob story when his wife came over to
collect.
Poor(er) MrT
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266.22 | Movement? or too early | CTHQ2::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Mon Jun 15 1992 16:07 | 4 |
| Pretty scary T. How's his spinal column?
MikeL
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266.23 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | GunsDon'tKillPeopleBulletsDo | Mon Jun 15 1992 16:28 | 4 |
| He's in no danger of paralysis. Just crushed two verterbrae is all.
He was sitting up two days later.
MrT
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266.24 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Tue Jun 16 1992 13:10 | 7 |
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I don't think you shoulda paid T. If the guy can't finish the race, he
don't deserve it. If you are gonna be such a weak-kneed, bleeding
heart, go over to the note-for-the-forlorn and let Dan'l cry on your
shoulder.
Brews
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266.25 | Give me your hand so I can slap it! | ICS::FINUCANE | | Tue Jun 16 1992 13:59 | 12 |
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RE: .24
> ....note-for-the-forlorn and let dan'l cry on your shoulder.
dan'l is in the midst of the worst week of his life and your making fun
of the situation? Man, that's cold!
Shame, shame.
Cath
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266.26 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Tue Jun 16 1992 14:06 | 6 |
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I'm with you, Cath. I thought when your friends are hurtin' you're
supposed to rally around 'em not boot 'em.
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266.27 | | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | How does Dan Quayle spell relief? | Tue Jun 16 1992 14:14 | 4 |
| In case no one noticed, Brews' reply was intended to be tongue-in-
cheek.
Mark.
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266.28 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Tue Jun 16 1992 14:20 | 6 |
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Thank you Mark. I'm quite hurt that these people were picking on me.
It takes a true friend like you to make me realize that I's gots somfin
ta live fer.
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266.29 | nevertheless | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Jun 16 1992 14:32 | 6 |
| Brews,
Thats the kind of note we expect to see from T-man.
The Crazy Met
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266.30 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Tue Jun 16 1992 15:09 | 9 |
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geeeez people. LLast week peoples was bitchin that this note was
getting to serious. SO here I am, trying to bring sunshine to
everyone's putrid little life, and I'm get a ration of crap. Heck, I
thought a little humor would help lighten things up for poor old dan'l,
and that you could say anything in here you wanted, as long as you were
picking on T.
Brews
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266.31 | If this were a bar, I'd be slappin' everyone silly... | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Tue Jun 16 1992 15:30 | 8 |
| Brews, take comfort in knowing that I did find humor in your note, as
intended, which was easily recognizable, IMO...
Now, lighten up willya, and stop giving people crap for giving you
crap. There...
Hawk
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266.32 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Jun 16 1992 16:12 | 10 |
| Leave May Bear alone. He's right, that self-centered sex-fiend
Medvid finally had a non-cynical thought, got slam-dunked, and
proceeded to turn 73 into a weepy schmalzy embarrassment.
Bear, the reason I forked over the $15 dollars was fear. The
broken back-guy's wife is a hulk and with her hubby down with the
broken verterbrae had I attempted to stiff the gal she woulda
picked my ace up and stuffed me into my blacktop driveway!
MrT
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266.33 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | NobodyDoesBlewLikeDockers� | Tue Jun 16 1992 16:26 | 1 |
| Brews, how 'bout taking in a soccer match soon?
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266.34 | (8^)* | CELTIK::JACOB | Losing it from all the right places | Tue Jun 16 1992 16:48 | 10 |
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>>Bear, the reason I forked over the $15 dollars was fear. The
>>broken back-guy's wife is a hulk and with her hubby down with the
>>broken verterbrae had I attempted to stiff the gal she woulda
>>picked my ace up and stuffed me into my blacktop driveway!
Hail, I'd pay $25 to see her do it to ya "T".
JaKe
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266.35 | Rollward in a sadward way | SHALOT::MEDVID | Penguins: 91 & 92 NHL Champs! | Tue Jun 16 1992 17:01 | 6 |
| > He's right, that self-centered sex-fiend
> Medvid finally had a non-cynical thought, got slam-dunked, and
> proceeded to turn 73 into a weepy schmalzy embarrassment.
First time I've laughed in five days! Thanks, T.
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266.36 | MAY_BR learn from Tman | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Jun 16 1992 17:07 | 8 |
| re: .35
Brews,
You're just not vicious enough :-)
The Crazy Met
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266.37 | This is a disgusitng note | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Thu Jun 18 1992 14:52 | 6 |
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I think there are too many soccer-types in this note. Look what it did
to the once admirable /er.
Brews
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266.38 | No *way* May Bear | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | MrT: SPORTS' Master Baiter | Thu Jun 18 1992 18:44 | 4 |
| Who ever admired the awful /Roach? This is a guy who played toady
to ACCrock and was proud of it.
MrT
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266.39 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Thu Oct 01 1992 12:40 | 21 |
| Copied without permission from VeloNews Volume 21, Number 16
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Charges Filed in Cyclist' Deaths
Dorothy Salvatore, 34, of Salisbury Center, New York, has been
charged with providing beer tothe 18-year-old who struck and
killed Andrew Spiller, a competitor in the Bud Light Challenge,
June 7. The youth, Jason Lamphere, was also killed in the
accident. According to an article in Albany's Times Union,
police are continuing the investigation, and additional arrests
are expected.
Another teenager, whose car struck and killed a second competitor
just an hour later in the same event, pleaded guilty to three
charges in the death of cyclist Al Lester. Gerald Hill, 18, was
charged with second-degree vehicular manslaughter and leaving
the scene of an accident (both felonies), and to a misdemeanor
charge of driving while intoxicated.
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