For 20 years I've dreamed of doing the Great Victorian Bike Ride. Twelve months ago, all of the stars finally aligned (children, my health, work etc) and my husband and I decided that 2012 would be my year, with him alongside me all the way. Even when we learned that the ride was going through our home territory, Gippsland, we weren't deterred and signed up. We trained hard, packed carefully and finally we were on our way from Lakes Entrance.
The first two days were exactly as I hoped and expected. Great riding, great cameraderie.
But then on day three, disaster struck, just moments after our morning tea stop at Maffra. The road had been very busy with trucks, cars and, of course, bicycles. I looked up and back, only a few bikes ahead, no cars or trucks back, and decided it was safe to have a drink of water. Unfortunately a rider two ahead called that his bag was falling off, my husband (in between us), called slowing, as did I, and then I squeezed my brakes - front brakes only because of that drink of water, and just too damn hard for the circumstances.
Next thing I know I am over the handlebars and crashing to the road. With blood streaming from my right eye and right thigh, and in immediate agony I somehow got off the bitumen and onto the shoulder. A bruise immediately appeared on my left knee but it was my right thigh that was really bad. I was convinced that I had broken my leg.
Fortunately another rider immediately behind me was a doctor who stopped and provided first aid for the next hour until I was loaded into an ambulance.
Other riders cleared my gear off the road, provided gear from their first aid kits, called for an ambulance and Great Vic Bike Ride event assistance, helped with traffic control and generally provided comfort and support to both my husband and myself.
After some six hours or so in emergency at the Sale hospital, I was finally cleared of any breaks, my wounds cleaned up and event assistance was driving my husband and I back to rejoin the camp, by now at Rosedale.
Again, we were shown just how fantastic the cycling community can be with strangers helping my husband set up our tent, offering to fetch meals for me etc etc.
Unfortunately my thigh injury, a puncture wound and massive haematoma due to a very hard and sudden impact with the end of a handlebar, meant that I wasn't able to get back on the road for the rest of the road but, because other great cycling (and dancing) friends, were able to collect my bicycle and take it home, I was allowed to travel from camp to camp via the sag wagon and support my husband as he pushed through to the finish line.
I've had more than a few tears at the disappointment of not realising my dream but, in the end, I am grateful that I was not more seriously injured, that I can learn from my experience, and that the cycling community is so kind and caring. And when my husband reached that final finish line this morning, the first thing he did was sign us both up for next year's Great Vic Bike Ride - so that I can finally realise my dream!
PS - The WARBYs (We Are Right Behind You volunteers) said that my bike (Giant hybrid) was fine but I am going to have my LBS check it over this week to be sure.
Crashed out of Great Vic
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Re: Crashed out of Great Vic
Postby brett.hooker » Sun Dec 02, 2012 7:35 pm
Sorry to hear; but what an awesome story to tell... It's the eventful moments that often live on in our memories...
Best wishes for the 2013 ride!!!
Best wishes for the 2013 ride!!!
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Re: Crashed out of Great Vic
Postby foo on patrol » Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:14 pm
Bugger but there is always next year Tracey and heal well.
You go girl and dig deep for the next one.
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You go girl and dig deep for the next one.
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Re: Crashed out of Great Vic
Postby greyhoundtom » Mon Dec 03, 2012 7:08 am
Hi Tracey,
Thank you for sharing that with us, and I do really feel for you.
A terrible disappointment, a lot of pain, and something no one would wish to go through.
But in the end you were surrounded by those that cared for you, and I’m sure that counts.
My best wishes for your 2013 Great Vic. Ride, may it be everything you hope for.
Cheers,
Tom
Thank you for sharing that with us, and I do really feel for you.
A terrible disappointment, a lot of pain, and something no one would wish to go through.
But in the end you were surrounded by those that cared for you, and I’m sure that counts.
My best wishes for your 2013 Great Vic. Ride, may it be everything you hope for.
Cheers,
Tom
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Re: Crashed out of Great Vic
Postby fionahills » Mon Dec 03, 2012 9:47 am
That must be so disappointing - I hope you heal well and have a great time riding and getting ready for the next one - what a great husband - its wonderful that you are already booked in and ready to go again in 2013 - let us know how you go - I'm sure that having the next one to look forward to will spur you on.
best wishes Fiona
best wishes Fiona
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Re: Crashed out of Great Vic
Postby find_bruce » Mon Dec 03, 2012 1:55 pm
Careful Tracey or the Guam cycling federation may reconsider it's vote
Glad to hear you are lining up for another go in 2013
Glad to hear you are lining up for another go in 2013
Anything you can do, I can do slower
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Re: Crashed out of Great Vic
Postby moosterbounce » Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:40 pm
What a terrible experience...and a nice one to follow. No wonder there were tears with those emotional highs and lows. I hope you are healing well and it hasn't bruised your spirit. Good luck for next year - you'll feel all the better finishing that one.
Also, thanks for a well written post I felt like I was on a roller coaster with you and have just read it out to my husband who has also passed on his best wishes.
Also, thanks for a well written post I felt like I was on a roller coaster with you and have just read it out to my husband who has also passed on his best wishes.
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Re: Crashed out of Great Vic
Postby TraceyG » Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:10 pm
Thanks everyone for your positive words of encouragement!
I was able to swing my leg over and test both bike and leg yesterday with a very gently 10 minute pedal around town. Bike feels fine, leg is improving.
I was able to swing my leg over and test both bike and leg yesterday with a very gently 10 minute pedal around town. Bike feels fine, leg is improving.
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Re: Crashed out of Great Vic
Postby find_bruce » Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:03 pm
the other Tracey G posts on here occasionally, but I am obviously mistaken.
Glad to hear you see the funny side
Glad to hear you see the funny side
Anything you can do, I can do slower
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