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Old 01-23-2007, 07:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
Mike Vandeman
 
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"Champion" Mountain Biker Breaks His Neck

Meanwhile, mountain bikers continue to claim that their sport is
healthful and beneficial. In reality, it's an extreme sport that
encourages taking idiotic risks to prove their "manhood" or
"womanhood".

Mike


Cycling champ breaks neck downhill skiingBrother describes John Fisher
as an 'expert' skier.By Marek Warszawski / The Fresno Bee01/22/07
05:01:22

A three-time national mountain biking champion from Oakhurst broke his
neck in a downhill skiing accident Saturday at Sierra Summit.

John Fisher, 42, fractured a cervical vertebrae as a result of a
slow-speed crash near the bottom of the mountain while on his way to
meet three family members for lunch, his brother said.

Mark Fisher said his brother was airlifted to University Medical
Center in Fresno, where he remains in intensive care.

"It's just a freak thing," Mark Fisher said in a telephone interview
Sunday. "He even told the Ski Patrol: 'I can't believe I got so hurt
going so slow.' But he didn't know who he was either.

"Over 24 hours later, I'm still blown away this happened," Mark Fisher
added.

A fixture in the local cycling community, John Fisher grew up in
Fresno and Clovis and attended Clovis West High.

Before Fisher traveled to the World Mountain Biking Championships in
British Columbia last summer, friends held two fundraisers to help
cover his expenses. A three-time downhill national champion in the
expert class, Fisher would go on to finish second at the worlds.

Mark Fisher described his brother as an "expert" skier who has been
visiting Sierra Summit for decades.

Fisher lost all feeling and movement in his body as a result of the
accident but regained limited movement in his arms Sunday, his brother
said.

"All we can do right now is pray for him," Mark Fisher said. "It could
get better or it could get worse."
The reporter can be reachedat [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] or(559) 441-6218.
===
I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to
humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8
years fighting auto dependence and road construction.)

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Old 01-23-2007, 07:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
Jason
 
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Re: "Champion" Mountain Biker Breaks His Neck

Mike Vandeman wrote:
> Meanwhile, mountain bikers continue to claim that their sport is
> healthful and beneficial. In reality, it's an extreme sport that
> encourages taking idiotic risks to prove their "manhood" or
> "womanhood".
>
> Mike
>



I feel I should point out you pathetic waste of space that this poor
person died skiing and not mountain biking. I know that you're
functionally illiterate so it's not surprising that you missed that.
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Old 01-23-2007, 11:44 AM   #3 (permalink)
Beej
 
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Re: "Champion" Mountain Biker Breaks His Neck

On Jan 23, 8:09 am, Mike Vandeman <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
> A three-time national mountain biking champion from Oakhurst broke his
> neck in a downhill skiing accident Saturday at Sierra Summit.


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Dedicated environmentalist killed in car crash

Friends and co-workers remember Donald Malloy as a skilled carpenter, a
great athlete, a dedicated environmentalist and an all around great
guy.

Malloy died Dec. 28, 2006, from injuries sustained in a car crash on
Dec. 10 in Mobile, Ala. He was 55.


I dunno... could be environmentalism is kinda dangerous...

-Beej

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Old 01-23-2007, 12:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
cc
 
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Re: "Champion" Mountain Biker Breaks His Neck

Beej wrote:
> On Jan 23, 8:09 am, Mike Vandeman <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>> A three-time national mountain biking champion from Oakhurst broke his
>> neck in a downhill skiing accident Saturday at Sierra Summit.

>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>
> Dedicated environmentalist killed in car crash
>
> Friends and co-workers remember Donald Malloy as a skilled carpenter, a
> great athlete, a dedicated environmentalist and an all around great
> guy.
>
> Malloy died Dec. 28, 2006, from injuries sustained in a car crash on
> Dec. 10 in Mobile, Ala. He was 55.
>
>
> I dunno... could be environmentalism is kinda dangerous...
>
> -Beej
>


Not dangerous enough. MV makes me feel guilty for wishing harm upon
another person . . not something I'm used to.
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Old 01-25-2007, 12:13 PM   #5 (permalink)
S Curtiss
 
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Re: Hiker injured - paralized

Mike gives MORE proof that hiking and off-road cycling have similar impact.

Compare his post of a cyclist injured while skiing to this hiker's injury.

"This has changed too much recently. I was an avid golfer, skier, hiker,
camper. Spending time outdoors was my favorite. We will see what comes up
later. These changes come directly from me having a skiing accident last
year which has left me with a broken back at T7-8."

It seems, mikey, that skiing injuries are hardly limited to off-road
cyclists.

"Mike Vandeman" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
> Meanwhile, mountain bikers continue to claim that their sport is
> healthful and beneficial. In reality, it's an extreme sport that
> encourages taking idiotic risks to prove their "manhood" or
> "womanhood".
>
> Mike
>
>
> Cycling champ breaks neck downhill skiingBrother describes John Fisher
> as an 'expert' skier.By Marek Warszawski / The Fresno Bee01/22/07
> 05:01:22
>



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Old 01-25-2007, 12:21 PM   #6 (permalink)
Jeff Strickland
 
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Re: "Champion" Mountain Biker Breaks His Neck

In your inane attempt to cast aspersions on mountain biking, you failed to
notice that the sport that resulted in injury was DOWNHILL SKIING -- which
begs the question, is there a sport called uphill skiing? Mountain biking
might be dangerous, but this report is not an example.

When you find a report of a mountain bike enthusiast getting hurt while
riding his mountain bike, then you can feel free to make your inane little
remarks. But, until that time, you might as well report, "Man that likes
cookies is dead from his injuries," never mentioning that his injuries had
nothing to do with cookies.

Calling you a dumb **** does a disservice to ****.





"Mike Vandeman" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
> Meanwhile, mountain bikers continue to claim that their sport is
> healthful and beneficial. In reality, it's an extreme sport that
> encourages taking idiotic risks to prove their "manhood" or
> "womanhood".
>
> Mike
>
>
> Cycling champ breaks neck downhill skiingBrother describes John Fisher
> as an 'expert' skier.By Marek Warszawski / The Fresno Bee01/22/07
> 05:01:22
>
> A three-time national mountain biking champion from Oakhurst broke his
> neck in a downhill skiing accident Saturday at Sierra Summit.
>
> John Fisher, 42, fractured a cervical vertebrae as a result of a
> slow-speed crash near the bottom of the mountain while on his way to
> meet three family members for lunch, his brother said.
>
> Mark Fisher said his brother was airlifted to University Medical
> Center in Fresno, where he remains in intensive care.
>
> "It's just a freak thing," Mark Fisher said in a telephone interview
> Sunday. "He even told the Ski Patrol: 'I can't believe I got so hurt
> going so slow.' But he didn't know who he was either.
>
> "Over 24 hours later, I'm still blown away this happened," Mark Fisher
> added.
>
> A fixture in the local cycling community, John Fisher grew up in
> Fresno and Clovis and attended Clovis West High.
>
> Before Fisher traveled to the World Mountain Biking Championships in
> British Columbia last summer, friends held two fundraisers to help
> cover his expenses. A three-time downhill national champion in the
> expert class, Fisher would go on to finish second at the worlds.
>
> Mark Fisher described his brother as an "expert" skier who has been
> visiting Sierra Summit for decades.
>
> Fisher lost all feeling and movement in his body as a result of the
> accident but regained limited movement in his arms Sunday, his brother
> said.
>
> "All we can do right now is pray for him," Mark Fisher said. "It could
> get better or it could get worse."
> The reporter can be reachedat [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] or(559) 441-6218.
> ===
> I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to
> humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8
> years fighting auto dependence and road construction.)
>
> Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are
> fond of!
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]


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Old 01-25-2007, 12:45 PM   #7 (permalink)
cc
 
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Re: "Champion" Mountain Biker Breaks His Neck

Jeff Strickland wrote:
> In your inane attempt to cast aspersions on mountain biking, you failed
> to notice that the sport that resulted in injury was DOWNHILL SKIING --
> which begs the question, is there a sport called uphill skiing? Mountain
> biking might be dangerous, but this report is not an example.
>
> When you find a report of a mountain bike enthusiast getting hurt while
> riding his mountain bike, then you can feel free to make your inane
> little remarks. But, until that time, you might as well report, "Man
> that likes cookies is dead from his injuries," never mentioning that his
> injuries had nothing to do with cookies.
>
> Calling you a dumb **** does a disservice to ****.
>


Not to mention dumb ****s.
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Old 01-26-2007, 07:27 AM   #8 (permalink)
Mike Vandeman
 
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Re: "Champion" Mountain Biker Breaks His Neck

On 23 Jan 2007 12:44:12 -0800, "Beej" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:

>On Jan 23, 8:09 am, Mike Vandeman <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>> A three-time national mountain biking champion from Oakhurst broke his
>> neck in a downhill skiing accident Saturday at Sierra Summit.

>
>[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>
>Dedicated environmentalist killed in car crash


Impossible. Environmentalists don't drive.

>Friends and co-workers remember Donald Malloy as a skilled carpenter, a
>great athlete, a dedicated environmentalist and an all around great
>guy.
>
>Malloy died Dec. 28, 2006, from injuries sustained in a car crash on
>Dec. 10 in Mobile, Ala. He was 55.
>
>
>I dunno... could be environmentalism is kinda dangerous...
>
>-Beej

===
I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to
humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8
years fighting auto dependence and road construction.)

Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of!

[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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Old 01-26-2007, 11:58 AM   #9 (permalink)
S Curtiss
 
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Re: "Champion" Mountain Biker Breaks His Neck


"Mike Vandeman" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
news:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
> On 23 Jan 2007 12:44:12 -0800, "Beej" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>
>>On Jan 23, 8:09 am, Mike Vandeman <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>>> A three-time national mountain biking champion from Oakhurst broke his
>>> neck in a downhill skiing accident Saturday at Sierra Summit.

>>
>>[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>>
>>Dedicated environmentalist killed in car crash

>
> Impossible. Environmentalists don't drive.


Since he was an environmentalist and he did die in a car crash according to
the FACTS presented...
Your own logic states the "mountain biking champion" could not have died in
a skiing accident because mountain bikers do not ski.

Simple denial of ALL facts not falling neatly into your OPINIONS. Obvious
and PATHETIC.
>
>>Friends and co-workers remember Donald Malloy as a skilled carpenter, a
>>great athlete, a dedicated environmentalist and an all around great
>>guy.
>>
>>Malloy died Dec. 28, 2006, from injuries sustained in a car crash on
>>Dec. 10 in Mobile, Ala. He was 55.
>>
>>
>>I dunno... could be environmentalism is kinda dangerous...
>>
>>-Beej

> ===



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Old 01-27-2007, 07:32 PM   #10 (permalink)
Peter Bjørn Perlsø
 
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Re: "Champion" Mountain Biker Breaks His Neck

Mike Vandeman <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:

> Meanwhile, mountain bikers continue to claim that their sport is healthful
> and beneficial. In reality, it's an extreme sport that encourages taking
> idiotic risks to prove their "manhood" or "womanhood".
>
> Mike
>
>
> Cycling champ breaks neck downhill skiingBrother describes John Fisher as
> an 'expert' skier.By Marek Warszawski / The Fresno Bee01/22/07 05:01:22
>
> A three-time national mountain biking champion from Oakhurst broke his
> neck in a downhill skiing accident Saturday at Sierra Summit.
>
> John Fisher, 42, fractured a cervical vertebrae as a result of a
> slow-speed crash near the bottom of the mountain while on his way to meet
> three family members for lunch, his brother said.
>
> Mark Fisher said his brother was airlifted to University Medical Center in
> Fresno, where he remains in intensive care.
>
> "It's just a freak thing," Mark Fisher said in a telephone interview
> Sunday. "He even told the Ski Patrol: 'I can't believe I got so hurt going
> so slow.' But he didn't know who he was either.
>
> "Over 24 hours later, I'm still blown away this happened," Mark Fisher
> added.
>
> A fixture in the local cycling community, John Fisher grew up in Fresno
> and Clovis and attended Clovis West High.
>
> Before Fisher traveled to the World Mountain Biking Championships in
> British Columbia last summer, friends held two fundraisers to help cover
> his expenses. A three-time downhill national champion in the expert class,
> Fisher would go on to finish second at the worlds.
>
> Mark Fisher described his brother as an "expert" skier who has been
> visiting Sierra Summit for decades.
>
> Fisher lost all feeling and movement in his body as a result of the
> accident but regained limited movement in his arms Sunday, his brother
> said.
>
> "All we can do right now is pray for him," Mark Fisher said. "It could get
> better or it could get worse." The reporter can be reachedat
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] or(559) 441-6218. === I am working on creating
> wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to
> help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road
> construction.)
>
> Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are
> fond of!
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]


qfat

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