A cyclist who crashed during the US race The The Tour of the Gila after a dog ran out onto the road managed to complete the stage after borrowing a 1980s mountain bike from a spectator to ride the final four kilometres.
Zack Allison of the Elevate Cycling team initially kept riding after he had crashed into a group of riders brought down by the stray canine, reports Deadspin.com.
http://fittish.deadspin.com/pro-cyclist-finishes-race-on-a-fans-old-mountain-bike-1775012733
But he said in a post on Instagram that with four kilometres left – and uphill at that – his “derailleur exploded.”
Initially he decided to shoulder his bike, cyclo-cross style, to try and make it to the finish.
Then he spotted a fan who had watched the finish and was riding back down.
Allison flagged the spectator down and asked if he could borrow the bike, a Specialized Stump Jumper, which the man readily agreed to.
He managed to make the finish inside the time limit, 9 minutes 22 seconds behind stage winner Travis McCabe of the Holowesko-Citadel Racing Team.
Launched in 1981, the Specialized Stumpjumper was the world’s first mass produced mountain bike.

2 thoughts on “Pro completes road race on borrowed 1980s mountain bike after crash”
Good thing it wasn’t an e
Good thing it wasn’t an e-bike.
Nice story. I wonder if the
Nice story. I wonder if the only bike available to him was a bmx or a Raleigh chopper, imagine that….