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love the way the next rider walks up just looks at the fallen rider before getting his bike ready

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Might also have dislocated the elbow. Either way looks sore :eek:

Looks like that to me.

I've seen a dislocated elbow look like that and also seen an upper arm snap and that resembles the elbow event more closely.

Could be wrong and wouldn't wish either on anybody*

 

 

*Well maybe one or two. But not many, honest.

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Looks like that to me.

I've seen a dislocated elbow look like that and also seen an upper arm snap and that resembles the elbow event more closely.

Could be wrong and wouldn't wish either on anybody*

 

 

*Well maybe one or two. But not many, honest.

It is that sudden hypermobility characteristic..........just slapping around.

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Jis, that is sore! when an appendage is flapping in the wind like that, it is not good.

 

Why didnt the oke start to pedal, Jeez, he looked like he hit stage fright.

 

And I would cuss the crap out of the medic if my arm was looking like that and he takes a Sunday stroll to me.

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Eina bliksem,

 

His arm is facing the wrong way after that fall.

Damn you for pointing that arm out. I missed it the first time, but now you totally spoilt my breakfast croissant! :thumbdown:

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Damn you for pointing that arm out. I missed it the first time, but now you totally spoilt my breakfast croissant! :thumbdown:

Yeah I didnt notice it either the fist time. Not sure how I feel about it being pointed out.

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I told myself dont watch, dont watch but I had to and now I regret it. Eenia, good old clip in pedals locking you in just when you dont need it.

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