Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Re: [TuesdayThursdayRide] cow attacks added to causes of bike accidents

Don't forget:

6. Mountain Lion that mamed the Moutain Biker.
7. Wild Turkey's heading to Julian off Winona to Banner Grade.
8. Bee's out looking for a nest or even the random bee.
9. The sea gull that tried to land on Dave's head by Dog Beach in Solana Beach.
10. The scone Dave tossed at Pete.
11. Dave squeezing a gel so hard it squirted another rider next to him, from my view it looked like Dave barfed on him.

--- On Tue, 1/20/09, Kam Zardouzian <kam@raceplan.com> wrote:
From: Kam Zardouzian <kam@raceplan.com>
Subject: [TuesdayThursdayRide] cow attacks added to causes of bike accidents
To: TuesdayThursdayRide@yahoogroups.com, raceplan.blog@blogger.com
Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009, 10:33 AM

common causes of bike accidents include:
  1. running into objects, including other cyclists.  commonly referred to as crashing during races or group training rides
  2. hitting or being hit by motor vehicles, most common cars
  3. accidents caused by poor road conditions
  4. mechanical failure
and then there is this one:

— A cow charged a woman on the South Boulder Creek Trail on Monday afternoon, knocking her down, officials said.

The woman was riding her bike on the trail when she encountered the cow, and she stopped to let the animal pass, said Pete Taylor, a ranger for Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks. The cow knocked the woman over and walked on her legs, he said.

He said the woman -- whose name wasn't released -- wasn't seriously injured, and she refused medical treatment.

She didn't appear to do anything to provoke the animal, which witnesses said appeared to have an injured leg, he said. The cow had left the scene by the time rangers arrived, but hikers coming down the trail were warning others about the rogue bovine.

Marshall Mesa open space is leased by livestock owners and used as grazing land. Taylor said the cow's owner was notified.

In 2003, a woman was rammed three times and her pelvis fractured by a grazing mama cow when she accidentally ran between the animal and her calf on the South Boulder Creek Trail.

Jason Vogel, vice president of the Boulder Mountain Bike Alliance, called Monday's attack "odd, rare and random" and said he hasn't heard of any other cows going after cyclists. It's not even common to come across cows on the trails, he said, though they often can be seen nearby.

"It's not something people should be concerned about," he said.


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