A cyclist taking part in Levi’s Gran Fondo in California last weekend was seriously injured after a squirrel dashed at his bike and became tangled up in the spokes of his wheel; the animal, sadly, came off worse and died shortly afterwards.
Steve Baxman, Monte Rio Fire Chief, told the San Francisco Chronicle that the cyclist, who was thrown over his handlebars, sustained a head injury and was left feeling “very disoriented” after crashing at around 9.45am.
The rider, a man aged in his 40s from Oakland, was one of 10 cyclists who needed hospital treatment during the ride, which is hosted in Sonoma County by ex-pro Levi Leipheimer, in which 8,000 riders participated.
Baxman said:“I worked a lot of bike races all over the county and I never heard of anything like this happening before. I feel bad for the squirrel and for the guy on the bike, but who has ever heard of such a thing? There were thousands of bicycles riding by. What are the odds?”
A quick straw poll of the road.cc team reveals near-misses or collisions with animals including deer, rabbits, pheasants, a water vole, a badger, a rat, a lizard (in France), a brown snake (in Australia), a peacock (rather improbably, on the outskirts of Cambridge), and – on one particularly memorable occasion – a chicken playing, er, chicken at the bottom of a 50mph descent.
Let us know your animal-related cycling tales in the comments below.
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Curse those squirrels! - I hate them, with their long tails and their stupid twitchy noses!
Only animal accidents I've had was the usual mad-cat-running-across-the-road and finding a dead deer on an offroad (-ish) downhill.
Bloody Squirrels don't even pay 'road tax!'.
Nobody does; its called Vehicle Excise Duty and some smaller engined cars don't even pay that.
Just remember this when motorists slag off cyclists for not paying "Road Tax".
A couple of years ago a pheasant bounced off the spokes of my front wheel whilst descending Waddington Fell in the Forest of Bowland at around 40 mph. Bike stayed upright.
I've clipped a squirrel before - luckily it hit and bounced off my shoes rather than the wheels, so no real harm done. Unlike when a pigeon flew into my shoulder, which gave me a pretty big bruise!
A bat flew into my chest on a night ride a couple of weeks ago.
A few minutes later I saw a rabbit that did not fly into my chest, so rabbits are definitely cleverer than bats.
Would never have happened to Tufty.
(Shows how old I am....)
How about his nuts?
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