Dammit Bambi

Welp, that just happened.  I was doing an extra long bike commute to work after switching the bike over to race configuration in preparation for USAT Age Group Nationals next weekend and a deer hit me.  I didn't hit the deer.  Bambi hit me.  I was cruising along just as the sun was about to rise when a deer came out of nowhere and ran in front of me.  I was about to react when I saw her friend out of the corner of my eye.  Her friend, Bambi, was 5 feet away from me and charging full steam ahead.  I was going 26mph.  I got to watch as she buried her head into my thigh, crumpled up her entire neck and threw me off the bike.  I think she was Canadian.  It was a perfect hockey move.  She body checked me in the middle of the road.  After laying in the road screaming my head off I eventually gave up on help.  None of the lights were coming on in the houses I could see.  I got up, retrieved my bike and was grateful to see to guys walking down the road towards me.  They were employees of a golf course in a barn 1/4 mile away.  They heard me screaming and were already on the phone with 911 when they got to me.  Without them I don't know what I would have done.  My phone was in the back pocket of my brand new $300 tri kit on the same side as my damaged arm.  It was physically impossible for me to get to my phone.  Without them, I don't know how I would have called for help.  After what seemed like an eternity, but was probably only 15 minutes the ambulance arrived.  I was about to be taken away in the ambulance when my wife got there to take the bike.

The result of the accident was that I have a grade 4 separation of the AC joint.  3 ligaments are no longer attached to anything and there is a torn tendon.  There is now 5 weeks until I get to try for a last minute BQ at the Erie Marathon.



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