Guus Bosman

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A Dutchie with a helmet

Helmet.There are many differences between bicycling in the States and in the Netherlands. For one thing, there are much less bicycles on the road here, and typically more traffic.

Almost everybody wears a helmet here. When we first bought our bikes the salesman asked me if I thought I needed one, and I said no, with in mind my 23+ years experience in bicycling without a helmet.

However, two weeks ago, when I was bicycling on the Four Mile Run for the second time, I was driving pretty aggresively in the park, on a hilly road with tight corners. At one point I really under estimated a corner, and I more or less crashed in the roadside. No real injuries, I managed to stay on my feet during the incident by extending my arm and holding myself against a tree, so bike and rider were fine.

It did make the point clear though that a helmet would not be a totally unnecessary luxury. So, now I am the proud owner of a bicycle helmet.


Comments

Off course now we're interested in a photograph from the helmet with you underneath it. :)

Haha, I bet everybody will enjoy that! :)

Funny: I had to get the largest size helmet they had in the store, and it fits only just (although it's comfortable).

When I came to work this Monday, I had a slight sun tint on my face - except on my forehead, which was still white.

Als het kalf verdronken is ... ;-)

Ik heb vorig jaar mijn motorrijbewijs gehaald en een motor gekocht, maar ook in de zomer gaat mijn complete motorpaak aan hoor. Dan maar warm, maar het moet wel redelijk veilig blijven.

Mooie fiets trouwens, zo te zien.

Groeten,
Rolf

Great to see you're training on your bike!
Looking forward to show you around in Schoorl at the MTB circuit. :-)

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