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Big rock 1, Biker 0

Squeak

Get your pork here.
Sep 26, 2001
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COlo style
I ride this bike path quite often, and this happened right where I connect to the trail.



LITTLETON – Several teens face charges after police say they placed a 60 pound rock on a bike trail leaving a cyclist injured.

Police arrested the teens shortly after the incident Monday afternoon, and they have since been released into the custody of their parents.

Littleton Police say the accident happened on the Mary Carter Greenway/South Platte River Trail at West Belleview Avenue.

Denver resident John Cannon, 48, told police he was heading south on the concrete bike path when he collided with a large rock that had appeared to have been deliberately placed in the middle of the path.

"At the very last instant, I think I saw it when I heard the wheel hit it or the frame start to break, next thing I know I was upside down and on my head," said Cannon.

Cannon suffered a broken collar bone and bruised shoulder. He was transported to Swedish Medical Center Monday where he was treated and released. However, Cannon could be having surgery soon.

Littleton Police say the trail dips down before the Belleview bridge to the point where a rider's vision is cut off from a late afternoon shadow, and with sunglasses it can be especially difficult to see dark objects on the path.

"It's perfectly reasonable to assume with all those conditions, that the rock sort of blended in and he just was not able to see it," said Sgt. Trent Cooper with Littleton Police.

Police arrested three juveniles, two of whom are 13 years old and one who is 15 years old. Two of them were cited with misdemeanor assault and criminal mischief charges. One juvenile was not charged.

Police say the two could face a fine of up to $1,000 for each charge.

Cannon's helmet shows a few scuffs on its shell and a number of cracks on the inside liner showing where his forehead pressed hard upon impact on the ground.

"That helmet probably saved my life or at least saved me from being a cripple," said Cannon.

Cannon is a veteran bicyclist and counts up "tens of thousands of miles from all over the world."

From Alaska, New Zealand, and Italy, but a quiet afternoon ride in Colorado turned out to be the one that will keep him off a bike for at least two months.

"I've ridden on all kinds of roads, steep up, steep down, under bridges, in the dark, but I've never seen anything like this before," said Cannon.
 

Red Rabbit

Picky Pooper
Jan 27, 2007
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Colorado
Ouch, Has anyone seen "big Daddy" when he puts the stick in the path to trip the roller bladers, doesn't this remind you of that?
 
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luelling

Guest
It sucks that people do stuff like that. When I lived in southern Oregon there used to be people that would prop sticks pointing uphill in the trails and place logs and such across the trails. It was horrible, just because your mad that people ride the trail doesn't mean you should try and injure some kid.
 

Konabumm

Konaboner
Jun 13, 2003
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Hollywood, Maryland, United States
Ok this sucks and all but I must be missing something - how is there a 60lb rock in the middle of a concrete bike path and this guy hits it. I mean really - was he looking at the grass or hot joggers?

He must have been dicking with his ipod or something...
 

NORTON

Chimp
Mar 3, 2005
52
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Littleton CO
wow, that's right near my house! It's seriously dark under that bridge, there's big piles of large, black rocks lying around, and it's after a corner and a downslope- easy to believe this happened especially if the sun was just right. Roadies are always flying along that trail, they wouldn't have time to react. You just don't expect to see big rocks on the trail!

at least they caught the jerks:disgust1:
 

Smelly

Turbo Monkey
Jun 17, 2004
1,254
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out yonder, round bout a hootinany
Ok this sucks and all but I must be missing something - how is there a 60lb rock in the middle of a concrete bike path and this guy hits it. I mean really - was he looking at the grass or hot joggers?

He must have been dicking with his ipod or something...

never ridden a bike path before, huh? The theory behind bikes paths is that they're safe havens from cars and other objects that make bike riding as transportation dangerous.
 

bean

Turbo Monkey
Feb 16, 2004
1,335
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Boulder
My brother had a bottle cap pulled out of his throat at Swedish. Sadly, the nurses looked nothing like that. But they did laugh at him.
 

hooples3

Fuggetaboutit!
Mar 14, 2005
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Brooklyn
thats some scary stuff... I've heard some horrible stories about people being destructive on a trail and cyclist getting hurt
 

Tmeyer

Monkey
Mar 26, 2005
585
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SLC
A land owner near me put barbed wire on a trail once, luckily I saw it as I rounded the corner into the berm. Land was not posted and he never even made an attempt to contact the local trail org. People are rad..