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Crash Sequence: 5
Well, the French girl got past the Chinese bike, but now has the Spanish rider's mount to deal with here. She isn't going to fare as well with this obstacle.
Notice the Spanish rider's falling style: It may not be intentional, but she appears to be rolling and trying to protect her head and neck by curling into a fetal position. Kids, pay attention--this helps prevent additional neck injuries because it stabilizes the neck. It will also protect your face, and reduce your size, so it's easier for others to avoid you.
The Cuban coach is starting his run to be by his rider's side. Beyond him, above his head, you can see American coach Andy Sparks climbing up the rail to avoid getting sucked into the melee.
Just above the Spanish rider's left hand is a blue thing. That's one of the sponges that is used in time trials. During mass start races, they set them along the fencing. It's been struck or kicked out of place here.
Just beyond that you can see two black circles. Those are Shelly's wheels. To give you an idea how quickly she went from being rubber down (last shot) to rotating a full 90 degrees, this shot and the last have the same timestamp, down to the second.
Crash Sequence: 5
Well, the French girl got past the Chinese bike, but now has the Spanish rider's mount to deal with here. She isn't going to fare as well with this obstacle.
Notice the Spanish rider's falling style: It may not be intentional, but she appears to be rolling and trying to protect her head and neck by curling into a fetal position. Kids, pay attention--this helps prevent additional neck injuries because it stabilizes the neck. It will also protect your face, and reduce your size, so it's easier for others to avoid you.
The Cuban coach is starting his run to be by his rider's side. Beyond him, above his head, you can see American coach Andy Sparks climbing up the rail to avoid getting sucked into the melee.
Just above the Spanish rider's left hand is a blue thing. That's one of the sponges that is used in time trials. During mass start races, they set them along the fencing. It's been struck or kicked out of place here.
Just beyond that you can see two black circles. Those are Shelly's wheels. To give you an idea how quickly she went from being rubber down (last shot) to rotating a full 90 degrees, this shot and the last have the same timestamp, down to the second.