
Originally Posted by
Ozzie
1st, Worst and only (touch wood)
1st KB ride I went on, got a little bit excited and tried to overtake a truck in a really stupid spot.
End result, I ended up in a ditch on the other side of the road. Minor scratches to the bike, nothing wrong with me (physically). 3 or 4 other riders came to my rescue and helped me get my bike out and back on the road.
So you can learn from my mistake, the causes, start to finish, as best as I can figure are:
1. Riding with a group of people (17), decided that I was a lot more skilled than I am.
2. Total brain failure leading to me attempt a potentially fatal, seriously stupid action.
3. Realising I had screwed up, rather than focus on getting around the corner, I watched the ditch reach out and get me (target fixation).
So, leasons to learn;
1. Ride within "YOUR" limits, don't try and be the man, or one of the group, you might be last, but at least you'll get there. If you want to be a hero, go to the track, again, not totally safe (bikes aren't) but less likely to have the same impact.
2. If / when you feel the testosterone or adrenaline kicking in, be careful and keep that in mind when summing up your next move. Trust me, binning in front of 17 other people cause you were a twat is not cool, and noone thanks you for the chance to pick up the bits.
3. Don't look where you don't want to be. Target fixation is a seriously deadly activity. At least when I did it, I was fixed on the grass, not the fence next to it.
That's my contribution, hopefully it will be the last involving lessons for me or anyone else can learn from.
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