• Ironman collision: Motorbike rider killed, cycling triathlete seriously

    From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 4 09:04:08 2023
    A motorbike rider has died after being involved in a collision with a triathlete during the cycling leg of the Hamburg Ironman event this morning.

    The race continued despite the fatality and two people taken to hospital, prompting criticism from some. News of the death was announced by police in the event's host city of Hamburg, a head-on collision seeing a race-support motorbike rider and their
    photographer passenger collide with a triathlete cycling in the opposite direction.

    Footage of the collision showed athletes cycling in both directions, on their respective sides of the road separated by a line of event motorbikes. One motorbike is away from the rest, riding closer to the far side of the road and towards oncoming riders
    when a collision occurs out of shot, the triathlete and bike sent flying across the road and into the path of riders travelling in the opposite direction.

    Local police released a statement confirming that a 70-year-old motorbike rider had been killed and died at the scene, the 26-year-old triathlete treated for severe injuries. The motorbike's passenger, a 50-year-old camera operator was treated in
    hospital for shock, and a police investigation is underway, although the race continued.

    German broadcaster ARD ended its livestream however the feed on Ironman's website and YouTube channel continued, although with comments disabled. Ironman's social media updates have not reported on the race since 7.25am (BST), many of the replies on
    Twitter and Facebook expressing anger at the race continuing and the lack of communication about the collision.

    One reply asked why there had not been an official statement, calling the silence "disgusting". "Sorry, but just stop it," another added. "Just stop and comment on the incident. Nobody cares about the race," another read.

    In a statement, Ironman organisers said: "At 36km of the Ironman Hamburg bike course, a motorcycle race vehicle, carrying an official race photographer, was involved in a collision with a race participant.

    "It is with our deepest regret to confirm the passing of the motorcycle operator from a significant medical event. Our thoughts and care are with the family whom we will support as we are able while they go through this difficult time.

    "The race participant and the photographer received onsite care, before being transported to a nearby hospital where they continue to receive treatment. We thank the safety personnel and first responders who attended the scene to assist those involved in
    the incident.

    "Ironman is continuing to work through the situation with local authorities. The health and wellness of all those involved in the event is paramount, and we will continue to produce the safest event possible with all stakeholders."

    https://road.cc/content/news/ironman-motorbike-rider-killed-cyclist-seriously-injured-301663

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Sun Jun 4 16:13:09 2023
    Two fatal motorcycle accidents in one bicycle race; most unfortunate. There
    was one reported earlier today. Let’s hope there isn’t a third.

    swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    A motorbike rider has died after being involved in a collision with a triathlete during the cycling leg of the Hamburg Ironman event this morning.

    The race continued despite the fatality and two people taken to hospital, prompting criticism from some. News of the death was announced by police
    in the event's host city of Hamburg, a head-on collision seeing a race-support motorbike rider and their photographer passenger collide
    with a triathlete cycling in the opposite direction.

    Footage of the collision showed athletes cycling in both directions, on
    their respective sides of the road separated by a line of event
    motorbikes. One motorbike is away from the rest, riding closer to the far side of the road and towards oncoming riders when a collision occurs out
    of shot, the triathlete and bike sent flying across the road and into the path of riders travelling in the opposite direction.

    Local police released a statement confirming that a 70-year-old motorbike rider had been killed and died at the scene, the 26-year-old triathlete treated for severe injuries. The motorbike's passenger, a 50-year-old
    camera operator was treated in hospital for shock, and a police
    investigation is underway, although the race continued.

    German broadcaster ARD ended its livestream however the feed on Ironman's website and YouTube channel continued, although with comments disabled. Ironman's social media updates have not reported on the race since 7.25am (BST), many of the replies on Twitter and Facebook expressing anger at
    the race continuing and the lack of communication about the collision.

    One reply asked why there had not been an official statement, calling the silence "disgusting". "Sorry, but just stop it," another added. "Just
    stop and comment on the incident. Nobody cares about the race," another read.

    In a statement, Ironman organisers said: "At 36km of the Ironman Hamburg
    bike course, a motorcycle race vehicle, carrying an official race photographer, was involved in a collision with a race participant.

    "It is with our deepest regret to confirm the passing of the motorcycle operator from a significant medical event. Our thoughts and care are with
    the family whom we will support as we are able while they go through this difficult time.

    "The race participant and the photographer received onsite care, before
    being transported to a nearby hospital where they continue to receive treatment. We thank the safety personnel and first responders who
    attended the scene to assist those involved in the incident.

    "Ironman is continuing to work through the situation with local
    authorities. The health and wellness of all those involved in the event
    is paramount, and we will continue to produce the safest event possible
    with all stakeholders."

    https://road.cc/content/news/ironman-motorbike-rider-killed-cyclist-seriously-injured-301663




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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 4 10:44:46 2023
    QUOTE: A motorbike rider has died after being involved in a collision with a triathlete during the cycling leg of the Hamburg Ironman event this morning. ENDS

    It has been confirmed that the motorcyclist was wearing helmet at the moment he died.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Sun Jun 4 19:00:57 2023
    swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    QUOTE: A motorbike rider has died after being involved in a collision
    with a triathlete during the cycling leg of the Hamburg Ironman event this morning. ENDS

    It has been confirmed that the motorcyclist was wearing helmet at the moment he died.

    Is this a report of yet another death at this cycle race, in addition to
    the other two?

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 4 13:01:31 2023
    QUOTE: "It is with our deepest regret to confirm the passing of the motorcycle operator from a significant medical event. Our thoughts and care are with the family whom we will support as we are able while they go through this difficult time. ENDS

    If only had worn a helmet - oh hang on...

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