One of five Donegal cyclists that a motorist ploughed into on Saturday, leaving two needing hospital treatment, has said his first fear was he might have been left paralysed. He has also spoken of how his wife arrived on the scene of the crash shortly afterwards as she took one of their children to sports practice.

Bikes, several with broken frames and wheels, were left strewn across the road as were riders from Errigal CC including father of four Denis Shields who took most of the force of the impact when the car hit the riders from behind.

The riders had been passing the Millbridge Bar in Kilmacrennan when the incident took place at around 9am on Saturday morning, reports the website Stickybottle.ie, which has pictures of the scene showing the resultant carnage.

Mr Shields told the website: “We just got cleaned from behind. We left Letterkenny at 8am and it was five past nine when the incident happened.

“I was at the back and I remember it like a dream. I remember being up in the air and then hearing skidmarks and going ‘what the fuck’… I remember nothing after that.

“I came down and shattered the windscreen of the car and I was then stretchered to hospital when the ambulance crews arrived.

“I was unconscious for 10 minutes so I don’t recall what happened here, though my bike was shattered.”

The 46-year-old continued:  “It was scary thinking I was paralysed. I thought ‘I’ve four kids and I’m in a wheelchair’… that’s the first thing I thought about.

“My wife is a GP and she came on the scene then but by then I was coming around, thankfully.”

 “I remember turning my head to the side and seeing all the guys scattered on the road, bodies everywhere.

“I’ve to go to Dublin now for an MRI, my rotator cuff could be shattered; I can’t lift my left arm, my neck’s sore, my shoulder blades are sore. It took me a while to get up out of bed today,” he added.

Earlier, another of the riders, Sean McFadden, had told the Donegal Daily: “I was ahead of the lads and I heard a screech of brakes. I turned around and all I could see was the lads being thrown up into the air and going over the car.

“They were just shunted into the air like rag-dolls and propelled down the road for what must have been seventy five yards or so.

“How none of those lads were seriously injured or even killed is a miracle. To be honest I’m still not right after it.

“It’s the worst thing that has ever happened to me in my years of cycling,” he added.

The Garda are investigating the incident.