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The Perth Freeway BikeHike was yesterday.
This is an event where 30km of the freeway
is closed to cars (yay!) and about 6000 cyclists
get to ride that section from Belmont Race Course
to Joondalup. It's a fund raiser for Asthma Foundation.
I've done it three years is a row now and it's a hoot.
It's a straight all out blast on a beautiful smooth
surface. Only thing is the thousands of other riders
of various levels of ability and experience in pack
riding. Packs of several hundred were forming and
there were several accidents. Plenty of riders
arrived at Joondalup with claret oozing from various
scrapes.
There were plenty of scary moments with sudden braking,
swerving and general shouting and craziness. In the
fast bunches (around 45kph) it was difficult to find
a safe spot.
One of the larger pile ups happened right in front
of me. I was off to one side of a large group where
I thought it was a bit safer. About three riders go
down at once and spill across the road. By some
miracle, I manage to brake and swerve around a downed
rider's head and stay up. Not so lucky those behind me.
About 20 riders go down in total.
I was wearing a helmet camera and caught the first
riders going down - very hard to tell how it happened.
Maybe I'll get it up on youtube when I've worked out
how to do it.
Great fun but in retrospect, I count myself lucky that
I arrived in one piece. Next time I'm going to try and
work out a safer way to ride it.
DeF
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This is an event where 30km of the freeway
is closed to cars (yay!) and about 6000 cyclists
get to ride that section from Belmont Race Course
to Joondalup. It's a fund raiser for Asthma Foundation.
I've done it three years is a row now and it's a hoot.
It's a straight all out blast on a beautiful smooth
surface. Only thing is the thousands of other riders
of various levels of ability and experience in pack
riding. Packs of several hundred were forming and
there were several accidents. Plenty of riders
arrived at Joondalup with claret oozing from various
scrapes.
There were plenty of scary moments with sudden braking,
swerving and general shouting and craziness. In the
fast bunches (around 45kph) it was difficult to find
a safe spot.
One of the larger pile ups happened right in front
of me. I was off to one side of a large group where
I thought it was a bit safer. About three riders go
down at once and spill across the road. By some
miracle, I manage to brake and swerve around a downed
rider's head and stay up. Not so lucky those behind me.
About 20 riders go down in total.
I was wearing a helmet camera and caught the first
riders going down - very hard to tell how it happened.
Maybe I'll get it up on youtube when I've worked out
how to do it.
Great fun but in retrospect, I count myself lucky that
I arrived in one piece. Next time I'm going to try and
work out a safer way to ride it.
DeF
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e-mail: d.farrow@your finger.murdoch.edu.au
To reply, you'll have to remove your finger.