14 August 2012

Death on Gungahlin Drive

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A 27-year-old Yass man has died at Calvary Hospital after falling off his bike on Gungahlin Drive this morning (Tuesday, August 14).

At 6.25am, ACT Policing received reports from ACT Ambulance Service that a cyclist was injured on Gungahlin Drive.

The man was taken to the Calvary Hospital where he died.

ACT Policing’s Collision, Investigation and Reconstruction team are investigating the cause of the man’s death

[Courtesy ACT Policing]

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Mr Gillespie said :

Duffbowl said :

Mr Gillespie said :

It would have been easily to assume (true or not) that it involved a car.

You know what they same about assumption, it makes an ass of you and someone called mption.

Joking about it will only make an “ass” out of YOU!

Anyway, let’s cut the dramatics shall we, and move on???

Joking or pedalling your beliefs on the back of the death of someone in any circumstances will make anyone a unsociable gray furry troll with long ears.
Mocking the troll, well, I can’t see how that makes anyone an ass.

Condolences to his family and friends.

colourful sydney racing identity1:48 pm 15 Aug 12

Mr Gillespie said :

Jim Jones said :

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

You’re a vile piece of s***…….

Yeah? I love you too, Jim Jones.

you should be grateful, I bet he called you a c*** but it didn’t get passed the censors.

Mr Gillespie1:47 pm 15 Aug 12

Thankyou Gungahlin Al (#44), I’m glad there is still some commonsense left. People with brains can at least understand why it was so easy to come to such a conclusion.

It’s a pity the likes of Mouldy (dramatics in post #41) are too blind to see such sense.

Mr Gillespie1:41 pm 15 Aug 12

Jim Jones said :

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

You’re a vile piece of s***…….

Yeah? I love you too, Jim Jones.

Gungahlin Al12:34 pm 15 Aug 12

gooterz said :

Is it actually normal to cycle in -4 degree weather, that would be some wind chill?

Cold is a state of clothing. No problems at all in that temp. Merino lined tights and top from Kathmandu. Fleece jacket. Goretex shell jacket. Neck sock. Ski gloves. Thin beanie. some sleeves over the mesh bits in the shoes when it gets to -6 or colder. And starting to open things up after 15 minutes of riding.

A sad story this one – you never know when your time is up, so live without regrets and make time for those who matter to you.

Easy though to see why people assumed the worst as soon as they heard “GDE/cyclist” – I did.

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

You’re a vile piece of s***.

Condolences to the family.

colourful sydney racing identity10:32 am 15 Aug 12

Mr Gillespie said :

GET OUT OF MY WAY, I’M A MOTORIST

Mr Gillespie said :

Duffbowl said :

Mr Gillespie said :

It would have been easily to assume (true or not) that it involved a car.

You know what they same about assumption, it makes an ass of you and someone called mption.

Joking about it will only make an “ass” out of YOU!

Anyway, let’s cut the dramatics shall we, and move on???

Moving on would be quite convenient for you as you’ve already been made look the jerk you have proven to be.

Perhaps next time you might wait for the full facts before jumping to conclusions and trying to make it the same old tired cyclist v motorist argument. Absolutely disgusting behaviour from you. Maybe try a little respect for Robbie, his fiance, his family, his mates that performed CPR on him, the nurse that stopped to help and so many more that are grieving for the loss of a good guy.

Wake up to yourself and lose the sense of self-importance.

Mr Gillespie said :

Duffbowl said :

Mr Gillespie said :

It would have been easily to assume (true or not) that it involved a car.

You know what they same about assumption, it makes an ass of you and someone called mption.

Joking about it will only make an “ass” out of YOU!

Anyway, let’s cut the dramatics shall we, and move on???

No apology to the family before we move on?

Mr Gillespie10:03 am 15 Aug 12

Duffbowl said :

Mr Gillespie said :

It would have been easily to assume (true or not) that it involved a car.

You know what they same about assumption, it makes an ass of you and someone called mption.

Joking about it will only make an “ass” out of YOU!

Anyway, let’s cut the dramatics shall we, and move on???

Holden Caulfield9:58 am 15 Aug 12

Mr Gillespie said :

Sorry I spoke about safety I mean how the hell was I supposed to know it wasn’t a car v bike fatality, and you jump down my throat!!

As Abe Lincoln once said: “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.”

Although, your previous work on RA has already made that pretty clear.

Mr Gillespie said :

No Ceejbee, on-road bike lanes are not for safety because there is very little margin for error, you’re just inches away from cars whizzing past you at 80km/h, separated only by a white line on the side of the road.

The facts are as stated in the police media release — the cyclist was on the GDE and there was a fatality. It would have been easily to assume (true or not) that it involved a car. On the other hand, the cause of death is under investigation but when the death is made public by way of police in a media statement and that it’s on a road, how was I to assume it wasn’t involving a motor vehicle, and to accuse ME of striking a low blow!!!!

Common sense is not that common is it?

Think back (I know it might be difficult for you) to other collisions involving cars & bikes in the media releases almost always state that there has been a collision between a bike & a car, in this case they didn’t. For assumptions sake, you shuld have assumed that there was more to it & waited for more information before commenting.

You really need to work on your filter or someone needs to take your internets off you.

Mr Gillespie said :

It would have been easily to assume (true or not) that it involved a car.

You know what they same about assumption, it makes an ass of you and someone called mption.

and it was confirmed 3 or 4 posts from the top that it was a tragic medical event. That should’ve been enough.

VYBerlinaV8_is_back said :

Very sad. Perhaps out of respect for the dead we could refrain from the normal cyclists vs drivers debate.

Mr Gillespie11:10 pm 14 Aug 12

No Ceejbee, on-road bike lanes are not for safety because there is very little margin for error, you’re just inches away from cars whizzing past you at 80km/h, separated only by a white line on the side of the road.

The facts are as stated in the police media release — the cyclist was on the GDE and there was a fatality. It would have been easily to assume (true or not) that it involved a car. On the other hand, the cause of death is under investigation but when the death is made public by way of police in a media statement and that it’s on a road, how was I to assume it wasn’t involving a motor vehicle, and to accuse ME of striking a low blow!!!!

Mr Gillespie said :

Sorry I spoke about safety I mean how the hell was I supposed to know it wasn’t a car v bike fatality, and you jump down my throat!!

You weren’t speaking about safety – bike lanes are for safety. You were just having a go. And if it was a car v bike fatality, why would that necessarily reflect badly on the cyclist rather than the driver, particularly when you haven’t bothered to get any facts? Prat.

Mr Gillespie said :

Sorry I spoke about safety I mean how the hell was I supposed to know it wasn’t a car v bike fatality, and you jump down my throat!!

Um, by reading. Even if it was, still low.

Condolences to the family, friends, and those that were there.

Mr Gillespie10:41 pm 14 Aug 12

Sorry I spoke about safety I mean how the hell was I supposed to know it wasn’t a car v bike fatality, and you jump down my throat!!

RIP. 27 is far too young.

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

Why don’t you go back to pulling yourself whilst watching the local news.

And, in fact, according to legislation roads are for cars, and horses and even pedestrians. Sadly, in your case, they’re also for f*ckwits as well.

Wraith said :

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

Epic. Muppet.

eMuppet?

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

O Lordy! , it’s Gillespie peddling his filth at the most inopportune moment…again.

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

f*** off idiot

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

Epic. Muppet.

rosscoact said :

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

where is the roll the eyes emoticon

No hang on, rolling the eyes is simply not enough. Mr Gillespie, that is insensitive and irrelevant to the point of vileness.

Have a look at yourself in the mirror.

and the low blow of the week award goes to…. guess who…?

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

where is the roll the eyes emoticon

Mr Gillespie said :

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

Scram troll, scram…

Mr Gillespie4:34 pm 14 Aug 12

Another case for not wasting taxpayer funds on on-road cycle lanes. Roads are for cars, not pushbikes.

It’s normal for many people to do many things at -4. Run, swim, walk the dog, ride a horse, ride a bike. Whatever takes their fancy. He obviously loved riding his bike.

gooterz said :

Is it actually normal to cycle in -4 degree weather, that would be some wind chill?

Sure, good gear keeps the wind chill away. Also, exercising hard means theres plenty of extra heat to dissipate. There’s plenty of Canucks riding their bikes when it’s 10 or 20 degrees colder ..

My condolences to his family and friends.

rhino said :

montana said :

sorry i was vague. what i meant was they will put this death as another statistic to back up their plans for point to point cameras

Ah true. I agree completely. They will definitely try to twist this for their agenda despite it being unrelated to speeding, like most of the accidents I’ve seen.

Ah, I see. I reckon you could be onto something there

colourful sydney racing identity3:26 pm 14 Aug 12

rhino said :

GET OUT OF MY WAY – I’M A MOTORIST

with apols to Jim Jones

montana said :

More reasons why gungahlin drives needs point to point cameras…

And what would be said speed limit for cyclists?

Is it actually normal to cycle in -4 degree weather, that would be some wind chill?

montana said :

sorry i was vague. what i meant was they will put this death as another statistic to back up their plans for point to point cameras

Ah true. I agree completely. They will definitely try to twist this for their agenda despite it being unrelated to speeding, like most of the accidents I’ve seen.

Holden Caulfield2:52 pm 14 Aug 12

montana said :

sorry i was vague. what i meant was they will put this death as another statistic to back up their plans for point to point cameras

It won’t be listed as a road fatality.

Thoughts/condolences with the Williams family/friends.

sorry i was vague. what i meant was they will put this death as another statistic to back up their plans for point to point cameras

rosscoact said :

montana said :

More reasons why gungahlin drives needs point to point cameras…

Sorry, this one went right over my head. Any more connection information?

It sounds like he is implying that he was speeding. That’s a fair effort on a bike…

Seems like he was a bit of an Australian cycling legend…
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/former-goulburn-sydney-winner-robbie-williams-dies-aged-27

Condolences to the family and friends.

montana said :

More reasons why gungahlin drives needs point to point cameras…

Sorry, this one went right over my head. Any more connection information?

More reasons why gungahlin drives needs point to point cameras…

Unfortunately, the cycling community has confirmed who this rider was. It was a tragic medical event.

He was riding quite early, which usually could mean he was on a training ride or knew what he was doing. Very sad, and a depiction of the worst case scenario.

Condolences to the family.

VYBerlinaV8_is_back11:09 am 14 Aug 12

Very sad. Perhaps out of respect for the dead we could refrain from the normal cyclists vs drivers debate.

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd10:59 am 14 Aug 12

Yeah very weird wording. Was he hit by a car or had a freak heart attack or what?

IN B 4 KEEP BIEKS OFF ERR RERDS

Sad day for his family. way too young.

Very difficult to fall OFF a bike. Do they mean he fell over? Or was he launched off the bike?

Condolences to the family and friends of the person.

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