Subject: RE: Triathlete killed in collision with semi in 70.3 Ohio Exactly what I was afraid of when I raced in Calgary. I believe this is also true at some other Canadian events--races are on provincial highways and rural roads with normal traffic in progress on those sections . In some stretches, that was quite a bit of traffic, including semis. There was some traffic control, but mainly at busy intersections and in residential areas. For much of the bike route, one was supposed to ride on a pretty narrow shoulder bordered by a rumble strip. Passing often did require going onto the strip or out into the traffic lane. There were no cones indicating this was not legal; just figured it was racers' responsibility to carefully check the traffic situation before attempting a pass. I was horrified the first time I did the event as I had no idea about the situation; the Canadian athletes I talked to afterward said it was "normal". The next time, at least I was mentally prepared for it. |