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TCSD newsletter 0410

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

APRIL 2010

TCSD Contacts Board Members Volunteer Members Member Profile

TRIATHLON CLUB OF SAN DIEGO

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Weekly Workout Calendar 5 TCSD Conversation 7 New Members 8 Recipe of the Month 11

Coaches Corner Product Reivew

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TriNews

David and

Goliath

Evening Dangers of Bike Riding — Triathlete/Mother Wins By Richard L. Duquette, Esq.

APRIL CLUB MEETING April 22th, Thursday SPECIAL GUEST: Katya Meyers, pro triathlete and model. (details on page 6)

A triathlete and mother of two went out for a training ride on her bicycle after work, but crashed into large wood timbers left straddling the marked bicycle lane. She flew over the handlebars and fractured her elbow (the radius head). Her expensive halogen headlamp did not illuminate the road in time as the wood beams blended into the road that night. The wood nuisance was primarily caused by Carlsbad Developers who ran a sloppy construction site. They failed to supervise, inspect and secure wood beams used on the job site. Investigation determined that even a local resident complained about the sloppy job site debris blocking the bike lane, and the sidewalk forcing him and his dog to walk out into the street for fear of tripping. The brave triathlete/mother, refused to give up when reasonable settlement demands were

ignored by the defendant developer. Ultimately this forced a flurry of legal action and finger pointing between the subcontractors. Instead of taking responsibility and prorating the settlement funds, the defendants s t o ne w a l l e d. When the dust settled the bicyclist recovered a modest five figure settlement. Here are a few tips: Tip #1: Reduce your speed when riding at night so that you have time to react when your headlamp illuminate a danger. Tip #2: Take photos of the debris and connect it the culprit. i.e. use your cell phone to get pictures on the spot! Tip #3: File complaints (via e-mail or letter) with the City if you see a dangerous condition. I believe it would be good to have a list of the City engineering departments available on line continued on page 20


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