10/7/2010 9:09 AM Edited Date/Time:10/7/2010 9:12 AM
Only a woman would use her bike as a weapon and she is TRIPPIN, lady just needs to chill the hell out and not stop in the middle of the trail. Its a good thing she had all that armor on though.
10/7/2010 9:15 AM Edited Date/Time:10/4/2011 5:12 PM
Wow!!! She was freakin' out! Why was she stopped in the middle of the trail? Here's a little vid. of me taking a girl out in Whistler last year on the Canadian DH course: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP8DYapl6ik
seriously though what a bi^ch!!! how typical that she says its his fault, lucky the boy was so nice if you ask me..... id have thrown her bike right back at her!!
Yeah the rider in this was way too apologetic... you hit her, but she slammed on the brakes in the middle of the trail with riders behind her... what did she think was going to happen?
FlowyMcFlowerton wrote: Wow!!! She was freakin' out! Why was she stopped in the middle of the trail? Here's a little vid. of me taking a girl out in Whistler last year on the Canadian DH course: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP8DYapl6ik
watch this... the girl just brushes it off 'it's OK, I was a sloth'... I think I love canadian women...
Looks like to me the chick got pissed at dude riding behind her and instead of pulling over or yelling to pass, she just slammed on her brakes. It's always the person in back that should leave room for 'whatever' might happen, but she was a definite beeyotch about it. Too bad because most girls I've ridden with are totally mellow.
haha, can“t hurt that much if she can still throw her bike... if she does watch this video sometime, she better apologize! He did for running into her. Shame on her.
10/7/2010 11:04 AM Edited Date/Time:10/7/2010 11:23 AM
What a beeoch!! There isn't a scratch on her leg, she's faking it. What an embarrassment to all of us chick riders. Sheesh. AND "thrown off the bike"?? You freakin' barely tipped off, and clearly, you have enough protective gear on...
Carol was in shock, scared to death, possibly injured with high emotions. Obviously not as skilled a rider as the guy behind her.
Flowboy was a tad defensive at first because it seemed he was keeping a mindful distance from her so as not to give the less experienced rider the heebie jeebies.
Yet he quickly realized he was in the wrong and accepted the fury being unleashed upon him. He repeatedly expressed sincere remorse for having caused the crash and showed genuine concern for Carol's well-being despite her being unable to calm down.
But he finally cracked the shell, his efforts were not wasted. Carol came to realize this rear-ending stranger who scared her to death and could have caused great harm wasn't the thoughtless evil monster she was making him out to be. He was just another fallable person like herself, if not kinder than she. For it was just last week she failed to apologize to a coworker for knocking them down as she sprinted for the closing elevator to meet a stressful deadline.
Flowboy sensed embarrassment emgerging from the emotional woman as the shock began to wear off. He started off down the trail graciously saving her from having to face the humiliation of her own errors as he just endured himself.
They later made friends in the parking lot and agreed to exchange riding lessons for homemade chocolate chip cookies.
On the PB vid....looks like the helmet cam wearer and his buddies should be doing more than just asking "are you okay" when someone keeps passing out like that. Jeez!
On similar note check http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA1huzzt-0Q 2:15 mark.
So funny how much of an idiot she is. If you broke your little leg, like you claim, you wouldn't be able to walk on it. What a dumb broad.
Dude who shot the video. Totally not your fault, there was no reason for her to slam on the brakes and you couldn't have known she was going to do that.
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