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Hawkeye

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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/sns-ap-cvn-bush-mountain-biking,1,7532555.story?coll=chi-news-hed

AP: Bush cuts knee in biking mishap

By SCOTT LINDLAW
Associated Press Writer
Published July 27, 2004, 6:42 AM CDT

CRAWFORD, Texas -- Running hurt his knees. Swimming cramped his style. So President Bush took up mountain biking, a sport that gets him outdoors, pumps up his heart rate and, every so often, sends him crashing to the ground.

Bush offered a glimpse of his new pastime to an Associated Press reporter Monday, roaming the dirt roads and far-flung pastures of his 1,600-acre ranch. About halfway through, he sailed over the handlebars during a dangerous descent, but dusted himself off, picked up his $3,100 bicycle and kept riding.

Bush, who was wearing a helmet and a mouth guard, escaped injury other than a small cut on his knee. But he conceded he was a little shaken up, riding tentatively as he descended the rest of the downhill.

Crashing is a routine part of mountain biking, a sport in which riders roll over loose dirt, rocks and other obstacles. Nevertheless, the president said, it's easier on his body than jogging, which was grinding his knees.

"This is like running except I don't feel bad afterward," he said Monday after burning about 1,200 calories over an 18-mile ride that lasted an hour and 20 minutes.

"You can cover a lot more, and you can go very fast on a bike," Bush said. Most important, he gets his heart rate up. "At my age, you're more concerned about the cardiovascular" benefits of a workout, the 58-year-old president said.

Bush has only been riding the knobby-tired mountain bikes since February, yet he takes on dangerous sections that would give veterans pause. He keeps a cramp-inducing pace on long uphill sections, pouring it on to reach each peak, backing off a little to recover and then attacking the next hill.

He pants hard, emitting low "hrrr, hrrr, hrrr" grunts with each stroke of the pedals, his shoulders bobbing up and down.

Bush's new bike is one of the best in the business: a Trek Fuel 98 made of high-tech carbon fiber. The frame is adorned with top-shelf components that Bush professes to know little about, including a motorcycle-style front and rear suspension that soaks up big bumps.

He had it specially fitted by a Washington bicycle retailer.

"I was looking for a different way to get outside and get exercise," Bush said. "Swimming is outside exercise, but you don't get the feeling of the wind rushing by you, nor can you swim your favorite piece of property."

But mountain biking is inherently dangerous, as the president has learned firsthand.

On May 22, he lost traction on a dirt road, scraping his chin, upper lip, nose, right hand and both knees. The next day, a Secret Service agent riding behind him slammed onto the ground at high speed on a paved section, breaking his collarbone and three ribs.

Bush approaches steep downhills warily.

In the minutes before Monday's crash, he warned his riding party of a sharp drop and a hard left turn ahead. "I'm gonna show you a hill that would choke a mule," he said.

He hit the brakes and steadily advanced downhill when his front tire lost its grip on the loose rocks. His foot got stuck in a strap that keeps it on the pedal.

In the blink of an eye, his rear wheel was in the air and Bush flew high over the handlebars, landing on his back with the bike on top of him.

He lay motionless for a few moments. The reporter hoisted the bike off him just as medics arrived.

There were trees and a drop-off nearby and a road littered with rocks, but Bush was largely unscathed.

A reflector snapped off the bike and was left as a warning marker for next time. Bush straightened the handlebars, threw a leg over the bike and kept rolling.

"We've got thrills, spills -- you name it," he said.

Bush is unwinding on his ranch during the Democratic National Convention and before the home stretch of his re-election campaign. He has spent the morning in meetings, some of them concerning the recommendations of the independent Sept. 11 commission.

But out on the trail, it's officially a politics-free zone. When the reporter points out that Democratic challenger John Kerry has a $8,000 road bicycle, Bush replied: "Who?"
Copyright © 2004, The Associated Press
 

douglas

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blue

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Copy/paste the story...

I'd really like to know, does he actually ride singletrack or just cruise the dirt roads on his ranch?
 

Tenchiro

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Bush Takes Another Tumble on Mountain Bike
Mon Jul 26, 9:56 PM ET

CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - President Bush, for the second time in two months, took a tumble on his mountain bike while riding on his Texas ranch, a White House spokeswoman said on Monday.

"During an 18-mile ride, as bikers often do, the president took a minor spill and scraped his knee," spokeswoman Claire Buchan said. She said the president did not require medical attention after the spill.

Bush had a similar mountain bike mishap at his ranch in late May, when he toppled over while riding downhill on soil loosened by rainfall, and suffered minor cuts and abrasions.

Last year, he toppled off a high-tech Segway scooter at the Bush family estate in Kennebunkport, Maine

The president is spending this week at his ranch, while Democrats hold their convention in Boston to give Sen. John Kerry their presidential nomination to oppose Bush.
 

N8 v2.0

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I Are Baboon said:
Seems to me that the President rides more than some people on this forum. I bet he is an RM lurker. :D

I wonder how someone could get to ride with him..??? I'd much rather do that than be the Chairman of some business committee like they are always bugging me to be. Maybe I need to give my GOP rep a call.
 

Tenchiro

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N8 said:
I wonder how someone could get to ride with him..??? I'd much rather do that than be the Chairman of some business committee like they are always bugging me to be. Maybe I need to give my GOP rep a call.
There are three ways, contribute, contribute contribute. It's all about the cha-ching.
 

RhinofromWA

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Tenchiro said:
Clips and straps!?! No wonder he is always falling...
Are you a veteran of toe clips too? :) First off he needs a pair of biking shoes made for toe clips....I had a pair of Specialized shoes back in the day that had less lugs on teh sole so yo could remove your foot if you needed to. :D Looks like he has his sneaks on.

I think the president shoe go to some big old flats. ;) Then we could see the torn up shins and laugh. I don't think he is ready for clipless pedals. :think: :D
 

stosh

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I Are Baboon said:
Seems to me that the President rides more than some people on this forum. I bet he is an RM lurker. :D


Yeah he sure does seem to have a lot of time off...... :think: :think: :think: :think: :think: :think: :think: :think: :think:
 

Silver

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The president doesn't have a bike with disc brakes and clipless pedals? As much as I hate the guy, he's in good shape and surely could learn to use clipless in about 30 minutes.

Who the hell sold that to him?
 

Hawkeye

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dh girlie said:
Can you please post the picture?

Even though this story is funny as hell, I think its pretty cool that he's mtn biking and Kerry is a decent snowboarder...THAT in itself secured MY vote...

The same pic is on the first page of this thread.
 

dh girlie

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Hawkeye said:
"This is like running except I don't feel bad afterward," he said Monday after burning about 1,200 calories over an 18-mile ride that lasted an hour and 20 minutes.

He pants hard, emitting low "hrrr, hrrr, hrrr" grunts with each stroke of the pedals, his shoulders bobbing up and down.

Democratic challenger John Kerry has a $8,000 road

There are a few things here that I find funny and or odd...

First: 1200 calories??? 18 miles???

Second: hrr, hrr, hrr...HAHAHAHAHAHA!

Third: Neener neener neener...my bike cost more than yours!
 

Velocity Girl

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Tenchiro said:
Clips and straps!?! No wonder he is always falling...
Hehehe...that was what I thought while reading the article too! Did no one at the bike shop explain to him that the toe straps are death traps?!?!

(Not to mention those bar ends are just begging to impale him in the ribs :eek: That and hooking trees are the two reasons those are no longer on my xc bike!)
 

-BB-

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Silver said:
The president doesn't have a bike with disc brakes and clipless pedals? As much as I hate the guy, he's in good shape and surely could learn to use clipless in about 30 minutes.

Who the hell sold that to him?
a Democrat :nuts:
 

Hawkeye

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dh girlie said:
Who does? JK or GB? I don't pay attention to that political nonsense...just whether or not they partake in cool activities.

Kerry, his wife owns or is heir to the Heinz ketchup company. She has something like 11 homes around the world, and her pre-nup gives him squat. This is her second time(first died) and his second (he is supposed to be a cheat, sealed records to come thanks to Ryan case in IL)
 

RhinofromWA

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SkaredShtles said:
:think: Do people actually do that with b-ends? Hook trees and impale, that is........? That would kinda suck. :D

-S.S.-
:rolleyes: :D IF they are hooking trees they had a crash coming to begine with and not having bar ends would not save them. ;)

Toe clips (I used them for a couple years) were ok I jsut didn't like it when I did take my foot out and was pedaling out of the clips and they would snag all sorts of stuff on the trail....that was the part that sucked. Using Toe clips successfully was aided by the correct shoe...that had low profile lugs that didn't catch the pedal and allowed removal when really needed. that and not having the toe clips so bloody tight you couldn't remove your foot.

I crashed because of my clipless pedals when learning on them.

Remember Power Straps? :D