Boxer Gary Mason killed in bicycle crash

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Lizban

New Member
Very sad. I hope that some good can come of this. It's really tragic.
 

downfader

extimus uero philosophus
Location
'ampsheeeer
RIP, such a shame of a waste of another life.. seing pictures of the aftermath of the bike in a wreck always bring shivers.

Interesting to note that its being reported there was no lights on the bike.. at such an early hour this would be a stupid, but an all to often case..


When I was hit my lights virtually came off. If I had a quick release light at the time I think they would have come fully off.

I also remember an incident on a TV program where a Father was seriously injured by an HGV veering onto the shoulder where he was. His lights were propelled from the bike and iirc found in bushes.

If he did choose to ride with no lights then he is one of the 2% as the rest seem to avoid it. That would undoubtedly make him play a part in the outcome... however perhaps the news and all of us should wait to find out what the Police say..
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
that's desperately sad. Gary Mason retired from the ring when he suffered an injury to an eye, and, as is the way with boxers, most of his money ended up somewhere else. He opened a jewellery store in the Wandsworth Road, but it didn't do so well. His manner was gracious in the extreme. (I was studying over the road at South Bank Poly and I'm afraid that I did a bit of timewasting with the sole aim of meeting him). I asked him if he thought that he was too nice to be a boxer and he told me that he wasn't nice in the ring, but I'm bound to say I wasn't convinced.

In recent times he drove a hire car for a living. He took Susie to Heathrow once or twice - I was sad to have missed out on meeting him again.

Sandy Lane is a decently lit road, but, besides, Downfader is right. When I was hit my lights came off - the police re-assembled them and were convinced they were working.
 

Davywalnuts

Chief Kebab Taster
Location
Staines!
When I was hit my lights virtually came off. If I had a quick release light at the time I think they would have come fully off.

I also remember an incident on a TV program where a Father was seriously injured by an HGV veering onto the shoulder where he was. His lights were propelled from the bike and iirc found in bushes.

If he did choose to ride with no lights then he is one of the 2% as the rest seem to avoid it. That would undoubtedly make him play a part in the outcome... however perhaps the news and all of us should wait to find out what the Police say..

It reports it here: - http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/...E__Former_boxing_champ_killed_in_cycle_crash/

And yes, in my accidents too, they have either pinged off or stay on.

But, I would say, its rare, where I am or cycle around, whats quite a big area, to find a cyclist that has either fully working lights, ie bright enough, or any lights/reflectives at all. All waiting for an accident to happen..
 

Jezston

Über Member
Location
London
One question about the way our justice system works - bailed until March? Why the arbitrary and fairly lengthy stay of execution?
 

As Easy As Riding A Bike

Well-Known Member
Sad story. It's made the Radio 4 headlines today.

Probably best not to speculate about the lights issue - like others have said, let's wait for information to come out.
 

400bhp

Guru
One question about the way our justice system works - bailed until March? Why the arbitrary and fairly lengthy stay of execution?

Wheels of justice turning I suspect.

Compiling a case/Cornoners verdict/await for witnesses etc
 
Very sad :sad:. If any good at all can come from this tragedy, seeing as the victim was a well-known person and a sportsman, maybe people will take more notice!

Sandy Lane/Woodcote Road - isn't that on or near the route of the FNRTTC to Brighton?
 
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