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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2010

You can't see who's at fault, even with it slowed. But you can see crazy dude grabbin Gary's bike and making him crash. Yo, crash with dignity will ya.

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  • Like most video like this....you don't know what happened before the video caught the action.

  • Looks like how my 5 yr old might act. Sad things is we are talking about a grown adult.

  • Rubbing's not racing. I remember when cyclocross wasn't filled with jockish dicks. Those were good times.

  • Homeskillet needs to lay off the 'roids.

  • Wow! I mean WOW!!! that first guy hardly bumped into the other rider.

    The reaction to that innocent bump was way too much.

    I worry about people like that. one day they will fly off the handle for no really good reason.

    Scary!

  • Douchebag. Provoked or not, this guy really went out of his way to retaliate.

    Whoever employs this guy should dump him, bad for their image.

    I believe that's Giant? Unfortunately, I already have one of theirs, but otherwise would get something different if this is their version of sportsmanship.

  • @tedstriker11 too bad he admitted that he had cause for what he did and admitted what he did was too much. half ass apology is worse than no apology.

  • no one that immature deserves to be sponsored.

    totally un called for if you get bumped get over it thats part of racing

  • I admire George and his willingness to admit that he was wrong. People make mistakes and I don't see any reason to bash him or his employer. I will keep supporting Giant and the people that work there.

  • Completely uncalled for, un-sportsman-like behavior.

    Reasonable thinking during the event is far more impressive than half-assed apologies after the fact. Particularly when it involves a "sponsored" rider, representing an industry-relative manufacturer.

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