The much needed UCI loller thread

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If both options are illegal, you should stop riding when you need to change helmet.

But if riders just... don't change helmets?

Of course, I suppose if it simply becomes the norm that riders change their helmets right after a crash where they had hit their head, then that would work too...
 
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It might also be said that if the blow were bad enough to break the helmet, he should be forced to take a concussion test. Do we know whether he was sanctioned for riding while removing it?

Having seen him with the helmet removed, I was disappointed not to see his hair bleached and sprayed to within an inch of its life. That was the image that his name brings to mind for me...

When a rider lands on his back, as Kajamini obviously did, I wonder about how much damage those radio packs might do: I hope they collapse into pieces with little resistance.
 
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Having seen him with the helmet removed, I was disappointed not to see his hair bleached and sprayed to within an inch of its life. That was the image that his name brings to mind for me...

My I ask why his name brings those images to your mind?
Actually, why it would bring any images...

When a rider lands on his back, as Kajamini obviously did, I wonder about how much damage those radio packs might do: I hope they collapse into pieces with little resistance.

Yeah... that could be a serious problem.
 
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My I ask why his name brings those images to your mind?
Actually, why it would bring any images...
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It might also be said that if the blow were bad enough to break the helmet, he should be forced to take a concussion test. Do we know whether he was sanctioned for riding while removing it?

Having seen him with the helmet removed, I was disappointed not to see his hair bleached and sprayed to within an inch of its life. That was the image that his name brings to mind for me...

When a rider lands on his back, as Kajamini obviously did, I wonder about how much damage those radio packs might do: I hope they collapse into pieces with little resistance.
The radio thing has been a concern for me for some time, whenever I see i rider hit the ground hard with his back first.
 

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