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Video: Horse and rider struck by undertaking cyclist participating in triathlon

Incident happened during Windsor Triathlon today - organisers Human Race have launched investigation

A horse rider has posted video to Facebook of competitors on the cycling leg of today’s Windsor Triathlon passing her at speed, one of them striking her and the horse as he passed them on the inside, causing the animal to rear up and leaving the woman with a bruised ankle.

Organisers of the event in Berkshire, Human Race, have launched an investigation and have promised to ban any riders they identify in the footage from future events.

Shot on a helmet camera , the footage was originally posted this morning by Facebook user Jennifer Katherine, who wrote: “No warning to local residents, signs, etc ...

“Went out at 7:30am to our other farm down the road and came back on same road 9am. I have lived here all my life and never had a problem with cyclists – as with my horse, who is bombproof on the road.

“I am wearing a yellow hi-vis hat silk, coat, gloves and gilet. My horse is wearing a yellow hi-vis rug and breastplate. The cyclist smashes along the side of my horse, taking my stirrup in the handlebars and bruising up my ankle. My horse rears and bolts forward, taking off one of his back shoes. 

“Not a lot I can do I think but what should I do? I had no knowledge of the event and repeatedly had near misses where cyclists failed to slow down and put themselves, me, my horse and drivers at risk.

“No-one stopped to see if I or the horse was ok after this hit. I'm still in shock and feeling very sore along one side of my ankle,” she added.

The event was today’s Windsor Triathlon, organised by Human Race, who said in messages posted to social media: “We are currently investigating an incident at the Windsor Triathlon involving a group of cyclists and a horse rider.

“We are taking this very seriously. Riders will be identified and disqualified from this event, and banned from all future Human Race Events.

“All riders are briefed to follow the Highway Code, and we do not condone dangerous cycling of any kind. We offer our sincere apologies to the individual involved.”

Rule 215 of the Highway Code, among other things, instructs road users to “Be particularly careful of horse riders and horse-drawn vehicles especially when overtaking,” and to “Always pass wide and slowly.”

The behaviour of the cyclists has been condemned by commenters on the original Facebook thread, many of them horse riders who have highlighted their own experiences of some people riding bicycles far too close to them.

Other cyclists too have been strongly critical of the riders with one urging Human Race on Twitter to also report the incident to the British Triathlon Federation (BTF), saying: “Those cyclists should not be racing as dangerous to all on the roads.”

Human Race replied: “BTF are on site with us, and have provided all of our race referees. They are aware of the situation and will also be taking action.”

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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EddyBerckx | 6 years ago
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Those triathletes who did this are utter dickheads and need to be brought to account.

And the organiser has questions to ask too. How did she get on to a closed road event? How did she not know it was happening? Did the council take the money and do nothing with it I.e. tell people/get human race to put up signs/Marshalls etc?

Lots of things wrong here. Hopefully they can identify the triathletes and ban them - and force them to pay damages to the woman who got hit.

And fuck Facebook and the bigoted fuckwits who comment on stories like this. Hypocritical, law breaking mugs the lot of them...

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TedC | 6 years ago
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@Grahamd

To be fair it wasn't just one idiot - there's several others who'd get a mention on road.gg's [*] "Near miss of the day" feature.

It would appear, that being a AFT is transport mode independant.

[*] - If no one owns this yet, I'm calling dibs.

 

 

 

 

 

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don simon fbpe | 6 years ago
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Wankers, the pair of them.

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burtthebike | 6 years ago
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Something seriously wrong with those cyclists.  OK, so you're riding in a race, but you still have to share the road with other people, not act like the total selfish dick heads like the drivers we so hate.  At the very least, you've given the petrolheads another reason to attack us.

Do the right thing, fess up, stop racing and grow up.

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dottigirl | 6 years ago
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That's fucking disgusting.

They are ALL too close, bar one.

FFS.

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Boopop | 6 years ago
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What gets me about this is that it's vulnerable road users endangering another vulnerable road user. Both horse riders and cyclists know what it's like to be treated badly on the road, yet these cyclists feel this is appropriate behaviour around a horse. There wasn't even anything coming on the other side of the road. Disgusting =/

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Grahamd | 6 years ago
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What an idiot, horse could easily have got of control and then been a danger to following riders.

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StraelGuy | 6 years ago
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What a bunch of absolute fucking tools.

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Ush replied to StraelGuy | 6 years ago
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StraelGuy wrote:

What a bunch of absolute fucking tools.

Well, they are triathletes.

Joking aside:  these effers should not be allowed to cycle or drive.  A danger to themselves, and more  importantly, other road users.

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