Tragedy today as weekend warriors and bicycling advocates suffer a horrific loss and we all learn their hobby is just a bit more dangerous than most people realize. Read more:
Cyclist dies in Tour of Kansas City event
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Kansas City, Missouri police say that a man cycling in the Tour of Kansas City race has died. KCPD spokesman Darrin Snapp says that the man struck a railing during the race and died from a head injury. His identity has not yet been released.
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ReplyDeleteOnly a railing ? And they want to ride with cars WTF
ReplyDeleteThe street was closed to car traffic for the event
DeleteThe street was closed to car traffic for the event
DeleteSurprised he wasn't ran over by the dim wit drivers staring at their phones or screaming at their kids.
ReplyDeleteWe had a runner died because his heart exploded this year and now a cyclist runs into a baracade. This does not help gentrification that Kansas city Missouri still has 19 century infrastructure. Jolie Justice want a two billion dollar airport and another billion for hotel's but can't provide safe streets, water and sewage for the city. For this Jolie Justice is a human Paraquat
ReplyDeleteOur hearts go out to the real estate brokers and all the shops who have to take Monday off in solidarity with those who have the energy left to exercise.
ReplyDeleteThinking about Chad the runner who died on the shitter up on the Northside. Midland Theatre opened the venue up for Chad the Preacher who had a deep love for young teen age women. Girls by definition of the law and ....
ReplyDeleteChad died in a porta Lottie. He'd been there for days in the Kansas sun and melted like wax before they found him. His wife and baby had already moved out and ole Chad had more allegations of teen contact he was confronted with. It was a hell of a party they had at the Midland Theatre.
ReplyDeleteI had forgot about that Chad deal. Wasn't he supposed to have been a closet gay?
DeleteRichard lee Wagner
ReplyDeleteRichard Lee Wagner
Richard lee Wagner
I win 3-2.
Try to look at the brighter side for a change. At least no bicycle racers got shot.
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