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Cyclist breaks cheekbone in high-speed crash with squirrel

The poor animal did not survive the crash ... the cyclist's Ridley bike did...

A cyclist was left with a broken cheekbone when he was involved in a high-speed crash with a squirrel in West Yorkshire – the poor animal faring worse, however, as it did not survive the collision.

Tim Egerton, aged 58, was riding downhill at a speed approaching 35mph when he hit the squirrel on Providence Hill, Oakworth, near Keighley, reports MailOnline.

He cannot remember the crash, which left him with two fractures to his cheekbone which required surgery at Airedale General , with a titanium plate inserted.

“I was going down the hill at 30 to 35mph when a squirrel suddenly ran out,” he said.

“I went over my handle bars and hit the road with my face.”

He was taken by ambulance to Airedale General Hospital, West Yorkshire, where surgeons repaired his damaged cheek bone with a titanium plate.

“The surgeon said that if I'd not been wearing a helmet my injuries would have been much worse,” he continued.

“I have no recollection of the accident, but people who came to help me took photos of the dead squirrel in the road and I found grey fur trapped between my tyre and wheel rim.

“The Yorkshire Air Ambulance landed to pick me up, but I went to hospital in a road ambulance, I was disappointed I didn't get a go in the helicopter,” he added.

“I'm so grateful for all the help people gave me and I can't thank them enough for their kindness.

“Of all my years of cycling it is a tangle with a squirrel that has caused me my most serious accident.”

Many of the comments on the MailOnline are predictably anti-cycling, though in answer to one of the first questions any cyclist will ask another rider involved in a crash, Tim confirmed that his £3,500 Ridley bike survived the crash unscathed.

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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Cbuddy | 3 years ago
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Same thing happened to a friend on a ride.
But, having 36 spokes and the squirrel hitting the rear caused only a very stunned little squirrel.
It came around after about 5 minutes and ran off.
Sorry for the injuries. Lost a friend and coworker to head injuries (with helmet worn) to a deer collision on an urban descent.
RIP Fred.
Be careful out there.

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Hirsute replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 3 years ago
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Since you say they are benign until late summer, all the more reason not to expect them so your conclusion is in line with many of your conclusions on here.

Nice bit of victim blaming though.

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brooksby replied to Lance ꜱtrongarm | 3 years ago
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Nigel Garrage wrote:
hirsute wrote:

Since you say they are benign until late summer, all the more reason not to expect them so your conclusion is in line with many of your conclusions on here.

Nice bit of victim blaming though.

I can only assume he was riding around with a big bag of nuts in his saddle bag!

Is that a euphemism?  3

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Mungecrundle | 3 years ago
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Imagine how dangerous the little bastards could be.

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Titanus | 3 years ago
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He cannot remember the crash

"I was going down the hill at 30 to 35mph when a squirrel suddenly ran out,” he said.

“I went over my handle bars and hit the road with my face.”

Sounds like he remembered it pretty well. Or was it recorded?

 

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Hirsute replied to Titanus | 3 years ago
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Strava; a recontruction of events based on the evidence and outcome.

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peted76 | 3 years ago
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We call them 'murder squirrels', we must have had two serious accidents that I can think of and it seems, weekly close calls on club runs. One poor bloke is genuinely petrified of the blighters (justified after the state of him the last collision).

It's Badgers which scare me the most.. you hit one of those you know about it, I'll never forget my close call with one, in the dark, flat out at the end of a 'bash', skid, wobble, swerve, missed the badger but it seemed to leave a badger stripe in my bib shorts. Others in the club haven't been so lucky. 

 

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giff77 replied to peted76 | 3 years ago
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Over the years I've had both a squirrel and rabbit shoot across scuttle across the road inches in front of me. Been chased by a fox (usually they run the other way). Been stuka'd by a magpie and gull. One occasion a Roe deer leapt out of a field, over the road and into the next field. 
 

A mate sliced a squirrel neatly in two with his flat aero spokes!!!

 

 

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kil0ran replied to giff77 | 3 years ago
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I had one once somehow manage to run between my wheels, without being hit by the pedals or BB and scuttle off into the distance, no doubt chuckling into his nuts. Occupational hazard around here

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Rik Mayals unde... | 3 years ago
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I was sent this link, and unfortunately went on Mail Online to read the story. the comments I read, before giving up were predictably unsurprising. All the usual chants, shouldn't be on the road, don't pay road tax, road scum etc, etc, etc. It was very unsettling reading. All we want to do is ride our bikes, why do so many others hate us for enjoying one of life's simple pleasures?

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Hirsute replied to Rik Mayals underpants | 3 years ago
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"And what was the speed limit where he crashed? These old men on bikes ride like lunatics with no regard for the rules of the road. A red light means stop not carry on through!"

"He looks the spit of Captain Haddock out of Tin Tin! "

"He should be arrested for speeding!"

"not content with riding at pedestrians now they are after endangered animals."

"He wouldn't have killed a polar bear if he hit it at 35mph on his bike I'll wager."

 

Nurse, nurse !!

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ktache replied to Hirsute | 3 years ago
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Thank you for reading it so I don't have to...

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mdavidford replied to Hirsute | 3 years ago
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hirsute wrote:

"And what was the speed limit where he crashed? These old men on bikes ride like lunatics with no regard for the rules of the road. A red light means stop not carry on through!"

Fair enough comment - after all, it must've been the cyclist at fault, because a squirrel would always stop, look, and listen, and never cross against the lights.

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OldRidgeback replied to mdavidford | 3 years ago
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mdavidford wrote:

hirsute wrote:

"And what was the speed limit where he crashed? These old men on bikes ride like lunatics with no regard for the rules of the road. A red light means stop not carry on through!"

Fair enough comment - after all, it must've been the cyclist at fault, because a squirrel would always stop, look, and listen, and never cross against the lights.

Ah, but that's a red squirrel, not a grey!

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ChrisB200SX replied to Rik Mayals underpants | 3 years ago
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biker phil wrote:

I was sent this link, and unfortunately went on Mail Online to read the story. the comments I read, before giving up were predictably unsurprising. All the usual chants, shouldn't be on the road, don't pay road tax, road scum etc, etc, etc. It was very unsettling reading.

I'm with the Daily Mail readers on this one, squirrels should be forced to pay road tax and wear high-viz.

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OldRidgeback replied to ChrisB200SX | 3 years ago
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ChrisB200SX wrote:

biker phil wrote:

I was sent this link, and unfortunately went on Mail Online to read the story. the comments I read, before giving up were predictably unsurprising. All the usual chants, shouldn't be on the road, don't pay road tax, road scum etc, etc, etc. It was very unsettling reading.

I'm with the Daily Mail readers on this one, squirrels should be forced to pay road tax and wear high-viz.

They also should have to wear helmets and be fitted with a bell for alerting the unwary. 

Mind you, my whippet seems to spot squirrels from a distance even without their wearing hi viz.

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Cyclecynic replied to OldRidgeback | 3 years ago
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 “The grey squirrel is classified as an invasive non-native species”

wildlifetrust.org

surprised The daily Mule readers don’t want them all deported

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kil0ran replied to Cyclecynic | 3 years ago
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The Heil is currently obsessing over re-introduced red kites attempting to carry off custard cream toting toddlers in Henley (I kid you not...)

(The population in the Chilterns is of Spanish origin)

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ktache replied to kil0ran | 3 years ago
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There are loads of them and I think they are magnificent.

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to kil0ran | 3 years ago
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The Guardians take is funny and tongue in cheek.

 

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hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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Eton Rifle replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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Finally.
I was beginning to think that you'd missed this one.

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visionset | 3 years ago
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Little bastard things.  I had one run at me from the side hit the spokes and ended up clinging on to the tire as I went over it many times. Had to finish the fecker off with the Sidis.  Reds not bastard things obv.

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Rich_cb | 3 years ago
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Helmets.
The Daily Mail.
Squirrels!

Strap yourselves in lads, this is about to go off.

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the little onion replied to Rich_cb | 3 years ago
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I might need a lay down.... ring me when this thread cools down

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Captain Badger replied to Rich_cb | 3 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

Helmets. The Daily Mail. Squirrels! Strap yourselves in lads, this is about to go off.

Pru, it's kicking orf!

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