Two years ago, William “Kim” Flint lost his life descending a hill in Berkeley’s Tilden Park, braking suddenly to avoid a car and losing control of his bike. According to his family, Flint was chasing a new fastest time on the popular cycling website Strava, which allows users to compare times over a section of road or trail using GPS units.
I can see this, not Stravas fault, but how you can chase times and targets. Just yesterday on one of my regular runs and was feeling good so had a go at a target. The Garmin was showing 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 could I get to 40mph woah parked car! Missed the car, also missed 40-just 39.8mph
Full story here of the court case not my run
