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• #1827
Grim.
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• #1828
That's just so so very awful.
Living in Adelaide, I saw the first few riders come through during the first event, and I vividly remember leaving Treadly bike shop and saying to a rider (I think it was Rupert Guiness) "be safe out there", then coming home to find out about Mike Hall's passing. Still gives me that sick feeling in my stomach thinking about it.
Thoughts are with both riders and their families and loved ones.
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• #1829
Jesus christ, not again.
RIP unnamed rider.
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• #1830
Doug sent me screenshots from FB talking about it. Sad news. I hope the other rider can recover but it sounds quite serious. Twice in the same day?!
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• #1831
Yes. The rider's son has named him in the Facebook group. It wasn't anyone I knew.
I've not heard yet who the other guy is, just hope he recovers.Two fatalities now, and the number of people who have ridden it is tiny compared to TCR or even TABR. At a guess about 3-400 over all the years, so of the order of 10% of the number who've done TCR. I know the numbers are (thankfully) too small to be statistically valid but would TCR be running if 20 people had been killed doing it?
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• #1832
Shit. Was enjoying your reminiscing posts frank9755 and expecting another only to read this.
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• #1834
the death was avoidable and should be a “catalyst for change”.
Sorry, that change hasn't happened, Chris Barker. RIP.
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• #1835
"Amy Gillett Foundation announced it was closing down, claiming that federal funding had been discontinued."
So, the "change" is 'motor traffic at all costs'
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• #1836
Well, coroners and royal commissions aren't anything governments have to actually pay attention to.
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• #1837
Very true.
"Please investigate us but make sure to take so long that the populus has forgotten why we were being investigated and the results can be quietly shelved"
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• #1838
The quotes in there are so sad for what should be a joyous thing.
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• #1839
Another rider killed.
Hit and run, apparently. Another rider seriously injured in a separate incident:
https://7news.com.au/news/wa-police-search-for-vehicle-that-hit-and-killed-cyclist-on-eyre-highway-c-14032089
A cyclist has died and another been rushed to hospital with serious injuries after being struck by vehicles in separate crashes on Western Australia's remote Eyre Highway.
A WA Police spokesperson said the first crash occurred near Madura, about 190km west of the WA-SA border, between 5:30-6:00am on Thursday.
The 62-year-old rider died at the scene.
Police are trying to confirm details of the other vehicle involved, which was also travelling east.
The second cyclist was hit near Fraser Range, 100km east of Norseman, just after 8am.
The male cyclist, aged in his 50s, was taken to Norseman Hospital by St John Ambulance, and has since been flown to Royal Perth Hospital due to the severity of his injuries.
He remained in a stable condition as of Thursday evening.
Police believe the vehicle may have been a truck travelling east along the highway.
Both crashes are under investigation, and anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers.
The Eyre Highway remains closed between Norseman and Mundrabilla.
The incident comes three years after a 21-year-old Adelaide man was killed while cycling across the Nullarbor.
He was hit by a drug-affected truck driver near Caiguna, with the driver eventually jailed for four years in 2022.