There is more to the story… Reply

The rider down story: [John Tolhurst says:]

John Tolhurst Forum Well, my little part of the story is my phone call to one of the people in the car, I was calling skype to cell phone from Australia into the suburban which was following Maria. I made the call at 12:34 and it lasted 1:22. I was told to hang on, as they were going to go alongside Maria, I waited, then a bang and a scream of ‘oh my God’ and then ‘click’ as the connection terminated. I waited. I was terrified. I decided to call another phone so at 12:36 I called Doug’s cell and got an answering machine. So I was still beside myself with worry and anxiety. … how long should I wait before calling knowing I can’t actually help but could only impede? I waited an eternity until 12:47. I figured that whatever had happened the immediate responses would have been made, and I got through. Oh wow, then I heard that she was fired up and riding again. I called again at 1:30 PM, which was 1:30 AM my time and decided to sleep some. I woke at 3:45 and checked Jim A’s lap time posting and felt very reassured at the consistent times she was still posting. I slept another 2 hours and again woke to good news on the lap times. But that 12 or 13 minutes knowing something awful had happened and not knowing was pretty intense. Next morning my wife asked why I looked so tired – ah dear lady – she does put up with my eccentricities nicely.

Well, it wasn’t the disc wheel & crosswinds after all. 1

Doug Burton changing wheels on the Yellow BikeCrosswinds can be nasty and can affect a rider’s ability to control their bike. This was not the case on Saturday, 10/10/09, when Maria Parker went down from perhaps a slight loss on concentration on her part [link to her story—a MUST read].

Doug Burton says:

During our post-race discussion and download, we concluded that the discs had nothing to do with the incident. Now I’m afraid the word’s getting out that the discs were at fault, when really they made a big difference in her early blazing laps that covered us for time lost in our mishap.

My Velokraft VK2 ~ Cycle NC '08, White Lake, NC I’m trusting I’ve done my part to help clarify any misconception that may have resulting from near real-time coverage of Maria Parker’s amazing feat. As a cyclist who rides a VK2 with a rear-wheel disc. I’ve not had a problem with cross-winds. That is just my experience. I do ride closer to the ground than many cyclist and that can make a difference.

 

Related links:

  • Maria Parker’s World Record Quest ~ 10/10
  • Maria Parker ~ Update #04 ~ 10/10/2009
  • Correcting misinformation about wheel discs that I started
  • flickr photoset

    Read more ~ message to me from Dr. Jim Parker