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I also wondered about the lack of video with a pro team. I also wonder why leaving the scene is such a strong indicator of guilt? It is so easy to make up narratives. (I had a driver hit my parked car once that testified that "it came out if nowhere" even though it's engine had bern off for about 15 min and no one was in the driver's seat). The driver of this auto could have well not even realized the the cyclists fell over (assuming that there was some small contact). He may well just thought that some cyclist had cleated his car for blowing his horn and that they lost control based on their own poor or aggressive riding..and that they were in the wrong, but didn't want to stop and be assaulted by 15 roid raging cyclists.
If a fellow really intended to flee the scene of a terrible accident, don't you really think he would have gone fast enough that the little bike to car relay photo expedition would not have caught up with him?
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