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Video Definition Of A Very Bad Day

Looks like he was at least wearing a helmet, or maybe he just had a big head which didn't contain any brains. Ouch! But kinda funny :doh
 
I hope the rider is well and has recovered.

The initial incident appeared to not be too damaging to this rider, he was up on his feet in seconds but the light standard was a crushing blow. Can't imagine that much weight coming directly down on the neck, shoulders and spine. This was a very bad day for all involved. The advertisement in the back window could be a contributing factor, can't tell if the brake lights were lit and what the rider might have gleaned prior to the turnout.:banghead
 
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