so the first rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the second rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the third rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the fourth rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the fifth rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the sixth rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the seventh rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the eighth rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the ninth rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the tenth rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the eleventh rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the twelfth rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
then the thirteenth rider didn't think to do something to stop another rider going down?
did the fourteenth rider think to do something to stop another rider going down?
What were the club rooms, the blind foundation?
the thing is loose gravel is rarely a surprise to the alert. when there's gravel on a road and it's loose, it will be picked up by a vehicle, usually this starts with the first one through, it will be dropped from the vehicle a bit up the road . When a bike hits these small bits they get picked up and flick into the metal parts, engine front, mudguard and make a noise. This sound alerts a rider to think gravel, the frequency gets more intense when they get closer to the hazadous patch simply.
We had some roadwhales go down over in the wairarapa a while back, about three at once. They kicked up a stink about the road and gravel yet the first four bikes on thay ride right in front went through ok. seems real odd to me
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