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Another Mountain Biker Seriously Injured

 
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Old 30-05.-2008, 02:32 PM   #1
Mike Vandeman
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Default Another Mountain Biker Seriously Injured

Evolution in action....

Mike


http://www.thestar.co.uk/headlines/...ash.4125924.jp:

Biker hurt in Peak crash

Next » Next »View GalleryA MOUNTAIN biker from Doncaster suffered a
serious shoulder injury after falling at a Peak District beauty spot.
The 25-year-old man was hurt as he rode downhill from Mam Tor ridge at
Hollins Cross, between Castleton and Edale, on Monday morning.

Mountain rescue teams from Buxton and Edale, including doctor, carried
the injured rider by stretcher down a steep hillside to a farm.

He was transferred to an ambulance and taken to the Northern General
Hospital, Sheffield, for treatment.
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