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22-11-2023, 04:05 PM | #31 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Apr 2013
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I had a similar experience to this situation a few years ago.
About a dozen potential Tour De France bicyclists were lined up at a set of lights, 2 abreast, and about 3 metres over the white stop line. I was in the RH lane next to the 4th row of their grid. Yeah, baby, I can smoke this mob with 230 killerwasps of V8 carbon monoxide, no problems, holeshot here I come. They have no hope against mechanical powa. Lights turn green and the rider nearest to me puts in a big effort, but I am a bit slow as I like to check for redlight runners before entering the intersection. Just as I start to move, his high powered bicycle has a catastrophic failure, and he goes A over Z onto the road in front of my barely mobile car. What could have possibly gone wrong if my ego had got the better of me ? |
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