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No Worries 10-21-2008 07:08 PM

Fatal Error
 
I love to ride the mountains and canyons near Denver. One terrific road follows Bear Creek from Morrison up to Evergreen. Most of the curves are very tight. And very blind. But the most dangerous part is passing slow cars. There is only one legal place to pass where the road is generally straight, and only a few places where a sportbike can pass safely.

A young motorcyclist from Boulder made a fatal mistake of passing some slow cars at a straight section, not knowing the lead car was going to make a left turn. He must have been passing when he saw the blinker of the lead car and it started turning. He applied the brakes but ran into the left rear of the turning car and was killed instantly.

Let's learn from his mistake and be safe when passing. Story: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/new...ferson-county/

Trip 10-21-2008 07:10 PM

ouch, happens too often

PhiSig1071 10-21-2008 07:12 PM

I tell my students in EVERY class I teach never to pass stopped traffic. I watched a woman turning left get t-boned by a cop responding to a call, going about 60, because of that.

Damn shame.

t-homo 10-21-2008 07:16 PM

Sorry to hear that. I rarely pass multiple cars at once, especially if one is slowing down.

marko138 10-21-2008 07:16 PM

That sucks.

Ducati Diva 10-21-2008 10:00 PM

Unfortunately I work at least one motorcycle mva a week with someone thinking they can pass car or cars in curves on the parkway. It's really sad to see the carnage that easily could be avoided. We also have the ones that want to pass a slowing vechile that is turning left into an overlook. 9 times out of 10 it dosen't end pretty.

sfarson 10-21-2008 11:27 PM

Additional details from a Colorado Sportbike Club rider who was part of the group ride when the accident happened. As NW notes, be cautious and aware when passing. Noted at their website...

Quote:

Ok guys, I was on this ride.

This was not a planned ride, just 5 of us who met at MoCo looking for a ride. A few of us are CSC members but I'm not sure about Connor, who died on the scene.

Everyone was in great spirits, looking forward to the great day of riding ahead of us. I had just met Connor at 9:15am, and what really stood out for me was what a friendly and polite guy Connor was, he gave off really good vibes.

He told me he bought his 03' 600RR brand new and had around 10k miles on it, and was looking to get a new liter bike in the future.

I suggested we hit up Deckers, so we loft Moco about 9:30 with myself being the lead rider. We did not do any pre-ride rules on passing or anything, I wish we had.

I couple miles west of Moco, I came across a lone car and decided to pass, the car then pulled over and the group was all together again.

Another mile or two, we came across 5-6 cars, I decided not to pass with the heavy traffic for obvious reasons. There is a strait away another couple miles up, and I new we could pass there. I was just thinking to myself the group might be getting antsy when I heard the scream of Connors CBR.

He decided to come from the very back of the pack, pass the group and the then the few other cars in front of me. He didn't see the Audi slow to start the turn until it was too late. He was on the oppisite lane passing when he collided with her.

It looked like he hit the brakes a hundred yards before inpact but it didn't help much, as you can imagine, the impact was incredibly horrible and violent. The audi seemed to jump 3 feet in the air from the rear.

Just to clarify, he was riding alone, the passenger who was injured was in the car.

It was a nightmare, dead silence as we all pulled over. I'm no expert, but he appered to be dead instantly.

Someone called 911, there were quite a few people there riding bicycles, and stopped cars, everyone wide eyed and trying to come to termes with what we were seeing. A SUV pulled over, and a women hopped out, the driver told us that she is a Doctor. She started looking for signs of life, along with Connors lifelong friend, who was also riding with us.

Another minute or two and emergency care started to arrive. They attemped to revieve him, but after 15 minutes or so they pronounced him dead. Everything started to slow down at that point as the police started taking statements.

Horrible day. RIP

Mr Lefty 10-22-2008 12:00 AM

wow... that's horrible...it's unfortunate that he made a very risky decision and paid the price for it.

I hope though, that this helps remind people to not get to antsy behind cars... so what if your run through a gorgeous stretch of road was spoiled... turn around and run it again... or try again another time...

RIP... :(

MikeSP1 10-22-2008 12:17 AM

And they saw it happen ... I don't even want to contemplate it.

"He decided to come from the very back of the pack, pass the group and the then the few other cars in front of me. He didn't see the Audi slow to start the turn until it was too late. He was on the oppisite lane passing when he collided with her.

It looked like he hit the brakes a hundred yards before inpact but it didn't help much, as you can imagine, the impact was incredibly horrible and violent. The audi seemed to jump 3 feet in the air from the rear."

marko138 10-22-2008 09:13 AM

This guy pulled an insanely stupid move. Passing the entire group and 5 or 6 cars. Holy shit.


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