RIP Kristof Goddaert 1986-2014

Every time we get on our bikes, we are playing a game of Russian Roulette. We take care to maintain our machines, to make sure they are in perfect running order, we look after our bodies to maximise our performance, and we, hopefully, abide by the rules of the road to keep ourselves safe from the dangers of other road users. But ultimately, our lives are in the hands of fate, destiny, or even other people. Ours is a sport fraught with danger, and every now and then, and increasingly all too often, we are reminded of the thin black line between life and death.

Such a reminder came today with the news that yet another Pro Cyclist, Kristof Goddaert, lost their life when going about their everyday job. Maybe we are less at risk in our own day-to-day lives than these athletes, but we shouldn’t take with a grain of salt the dangers that are inherent any and every time we cover ourselves with a thin shield of lycra, mount an 8kg piece of plastic, alloy and rubber, then surround ourselves with tonnes of fast-moving metal often operated by less-than-accommodating drivers. We should regard every motorist with caution, never knowing if they themselves are a cycle-aware operator or one of the increasingly common outspoken anti-cyclists that seem to crawl out of the woodwork to vent their disdain for us every time an online article regarding any aspect of sharing the road appears. Make no bones about it, there is a lot of contempt and anger towards cyclists from many drivers.

There’s only so much we can do to minimise our risk of not returning from a ride. Wearing a YJA is not going to help. Having a foam lid half-encasing our craniums will only do so much (let’s not get into a helmet debate here though). Not putting ourselves into a dangerous situation by flouting road rules, running red lights or riding erratically in traffic should be a no-brainer. Yet just by joining the arterial flow of cars, buses and trucks we put ourselves at the bottom of the transport food chain, and like a hyena in a lion-filled savannah, we need to be alert and aware of our surroundings and regard everyone around us a potential predator.

We’ve lost many of our own, and it’s often I think about our community friend @itburns when I kit up. Every time I read about another cyclist tragically killed, the reality of the dangers of our passion hits home, again, hard. Having met Kristof on KT12, when he gave up his time to talk to us before Paris-Roubaix, answering our questions, humouring us as he prepared for one of his most important days at work of the year, it feels that little bit more personal, even though our worlds were so far removed from each other. And now, he is removed from our world completely, a victim of bad luck, a tragic accident of circumstances that we might never consider could happen to us. Which only serves to remind us that it can.

Be careful out there, friends.

 

Brett

Don't blame me

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  • A Merckx. Very sad.

    By all accounts he was a top bloke, hard as nails and a consummate professional.

  • Unfortunately as cyclist's we are much more vulnerable than those that merely ride a bike, we often travel twice the speed of your average "joe" this gives the in-attentive driver only half the reaction time. Take care-always.

  • In the UK it appears a cyclist's life is cheap. This article from yesterday makes me shudder just thinking about it.

    http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/11018855.Crook_delivery_driver_who_killed_Cleadon_cyclist_on_A66_near_Stockton_walks_free_from_court/

    Bad luck? Fate? Careless? None of them. It seems every upstanding citizen is entitled to kill one cyclist with their vehicle and effectively get away with it. One Scottish case of last year allowed that to increase to 2.

  • Would like to have shaken his hand before a ride. He is pictured here and all over Facebook -- and he seems awesome. Timely that I am mounting a cleaner more powerful Sigma Mono red light centered on the seat tube beneath the seat stays. And giving the previous Sigma signal light to my training mate whom I have a great interest in protecting. Riding on his wheel and could barely detect that he had a faint light on.

  • @JohnB

    In the UK it appears a cyclist's life is cheap. This article from yesterday makes me shudder just thinking about it.

    http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/11018855.Crook_delivery_driver_who_killed_Cleadon_cyclist_on_A66_near_Stockton_walks_free_from_court/

    Bad luck? Fate? Careless? None of them. It seems every upstanding citizen is entitled to kill one cyclist with their vehicle and effectively get away with it. One Scottish case of last year allowed that to increase to 2.

    A very, very sad state of affairs. I hear the death toll of cyclists in London is appalling. From what I've seen here in WI, cyclists' lives are cheap too. Kill one and you'll get a slap on the wrist. This one will amaze you: http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/127285988.html

    With more and more drivers being under the mistaken impression that they are great drivers who can drive and text at the same time, I'm afraid the onus is on us to be extra vigilant. I'm amazed how often I see drivers surfing the web or texting. I'm also amazed how often I get asked if I wear earphones and listen to music. They look surprised when I say no, I need every faculty to be engaged to stay safe.

  • Well written mate.... Be careful out there everyone! Feels like every weekend at the moment we are losing someone here

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