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I've just read that Henke Vogels has had a terrible crash and is in a
serious condition. Apparently his helmet saved him from certain death. He was clocked at 109km an hour just before he hit the barrier. It looked so bad that other cyclists stopped racing because they thought he had died. Bloody terrible news |
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"Apparently his helmet saved him from certain death."
Oh no, the anti-helmet Nazis are going to swarm around you now......... |
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"Apparently his helmet saved him from certain death."
Oh no, the anti-helmet Nazis are going to swarm around you now......... |
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Australian cyclist Henk Vogels is in hospital with a fractured vertebrae
and broken ankle after crashing during the Fitchburg three-day tour in Massachusetts. His father, Henk Senior, said the 29-year-old West Australian was in a stable condition but was in traction until the break in his spine had been assessed. "He clipped a wheel and hit a guard rail at 108km per hour," he said. Vogels' ankle was broken in three places and he also suffered head injuries in the crash on Saturday. He is being treated at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Hospital. "But the signs are good. It's only 48 hours after the event and it's not a life or death situation," his father said. He said the seriousness of his son's spinal injury should be known on Wednesday. Vogels has competed at five world road championships, the Commonwealth Games, on the Tour de France and was 1997 Australian Cyclist of the Year. -- SPECIALIZED BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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Australian cyclist Henk Vogels is in hospital with a fractured vertebrae
and broken ankle after crashing during the Fitchburg three-day tour in Massachusetts. His father, Henk Senior, said the 29-year-old West Australian was in a stable condition but was in traction until the break in his spine had been assessed. "He clipped a wheel and hit a guard rail at 108km per hour," he said. Vogels' ankle was broken in three places and he also suffered head injuries in the crash on Saturday. He is being treated at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Hospital. "But the signs are good. It's only 48 hours after the event and it's not a life or death situation," his father said. He said the seriousness of his son's spinal injury should be known on Wednesday. Vogels has competed at five world road championships, the Commonwealth Games, on the Tour de France and was 1997 Australian Cyclist of the Year. -- SPECIALIZED BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. Eh? Did you find this on http://www.engrish.com ? |
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BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. Eh? Did you find this on http://www.engrish.com ? |
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Easy, you go down a hill. I've clocked up 77km an hour and I don't even
have that good a bike and also I was slowing myself down. During the Jacobs Creek Tour Down Under the riders were clocked, with a speed gun, going down Checkers Hill Road at 100km + Cheers John Michael Stern wrote: how do you go 110km on a bike? "Andrew Swan" wrote in message ... SPECIALIZED BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. Eh? Did you find this on http://www.engrish.com ? |
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Easy, you go down a hill. I've clocked up 77km an hour and I don't even
have that good a bike and also I was slowing myself down. During the Jacobs Creek Tour Down Under the riders were clocked, with a speed gun, going down Checkers Hill Road at 100km + Cheers John Michael Stern wrote: how do you go 110km on a bike? "Andrew Swan" wrote in message ... SPECIALIZED BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. Eh? Did you find this on http://www.engrish.com ? |
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did i find that on engrish? no, i think it was on www.smh.com.au (sydney
morning herald) how do you go 110 on a bike? you pedel rreeaall fast! -- SPECIALIZED BigHit: Because the engine is fearless. When we say BigHit we mean it. -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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