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Hey guys,
I had a bad crash in April due to some idiot driver undertaking which caused me to veer and crash. I broke my collarbone and have had surgery, going to physio, getting documents and my GoPro footage for the police and my solicitors. It’s all a great whirlwind of tasks that need doing.
Beyond this though is my actual thoughts on getting back on. After I crashed I was thinking ‘I can’t wait to heal and jump right back on!’ I think because I’ve spent the last 2 or so months off the bike and had time to think about it, I’m actually a little apprehensive about it. I don’t want to be as I love riding, the bike I crashed was my first road bike and I love it. I don’t want to put my bike in the shed and say no more because i’m not the sort of person that would stop after one altercation. I’m more concerned because i’m moving to the Far East in August for a job for a year, and the last thing I want is to crash again and have the opportunity abroad slip away. I want to take my bike with me when I go and cycle around the country out there.
The crash happened in London when I lived there and now I’ve moved back to my hometown. I wanted to start riding here as it’s a much more quiet, less hectic than the City and to build up my confidence, but I’m just worried about a vehicle passing too close and me going down again. I understand its all part and parcel of riding and you can’t avoid it sometimes, but I rode 35 miles on the day of the crash and I was two stops from home when it happened. It was my second proper ride out on cleats and I didn’t have any problem with them or any tumbles, I was getting really used to them but a little bit of my mind is thinking was it them as well as the bad driver?? I had been riding on the bike mostly at weekends since the start of the year.
Is there any tips to getting back on after crashes? Short rides? Back to flats instead of cleats? Or am I overanalysing all of this?
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