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Retired pro cyclist slams “homicidal maniacs on the road” after driver says he’d “ram” him for passing cars in traffic

“You ain’t gonna be passing us no more when I turn the wheel to the right and ram you,” the motorist commented under former Garmin rider Phil Gaimon’s video

Former professional cyclist Phil Gaimon has urged “sane motorists” to be aware of “homicidal maniacs on the road” threatening the safety of vulnerable road users, after one driver responded to a video showing Gaimon and a group of friends riding past slow-moving traffic on a Californian motorway by warning the cyclist that he would “turn the wheel to the right and ram you” in the same situation.

Former Garmin pro-turned-popular Strava KOM-hunting YouTuber Gaimon posted the clip, captioned ‘Passing cars on the Interstate in SoCal’, to Instagram following a two-day ride from Los Angeles to San Diego, which included – out of necessity – a brief spell riding on the hard shoulder of Interstate 5, California’s main north-south route connecting the United States’ borders with Canada and Mexico.

While cycling on the Interstate and other motorways is generally prohibited in the US, cyclists can legally ride on around 1,000 miles of California’s freeways due to there being no other suitable alternative for people on bikes.

In Gaimon’s case, his group’s planned cycle route was interrupted by the US Marine Corps base at Camp Pendleton, rerouting them onto the highway, a scenario the retired pro described as “not ideal but fine” thanks to “bike route signs and a big shoulder”.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Phil Gaimon (@philgaimon)

“Rode LA-San Diego over two days with friends, took Amtrak back to LA. The ride was about 60 percent bike path, but for a few miles we had to take the interstate,” the 37-year-old wrote on Instagram.

“I was worried about safety of cars flying by us, but it was the other way. Highly recommend the trip.”

> “When I'm killed” – ex-pro Phil Gaimon’s powerful YouTube film about vulnerability of cyclists

However, despite the legality of the cyclists’ actions, one motorist appeared to take grave offence to the sight of the former Garmin pro and a few friends cruising past three lanes of slow-moving and stationary cars on the Interstate.

Under Gaimon’s post, the social media user matt_mkm121 commented: “You ain’t gonna be passing us no more when I turn the wheel to the right and ram you.”

Sharing the motorist’s unsavoury interjection on Twitter, Gaimon wrote: “Sane motorists should know about the homicidal maniacs on the roads. This is why we’re freaked out sometimes.”

The American’s condemnation of “homicidal maniacs” in cars isn’t the first time he has spoken out about the dangers faced by cyclists on the roads.

In 2019, Gaimon released a YouTube video titled ‘Share This When I’m Killed by Someone Driving a Car’, in which he detailed the growing list of cycling fatalities on America’s roads as well as his own close call with a dangerous driver who almost hit him while speeding and overtaking another motorist on a blind bend.

Gaimon signed off the hard-hitting video with the sobering conclusion: “I know how I’m going to die. It’s going to be something like this.”

> Phil Gaimon and American pro riders almost hit by speeding drivers overtaking on blind bend

And in December 2021, he shared footage of another strikingly similar incident on the same stretch of road, which saw two speeding drivers, seemingly racing down the hill, driving straight at and narrowly missing a group which included Gaimon and then-EF Education pro Alex Howes and Trek-Segafredo’s Kiel Reijnen.

Gaimon’s latest plea to “sane motorists” also came just hours after a 77-year-old motorist, driving on the wrong side of the road and allegedly “well above” the speed limit, crashed into a group of cyclists in Florida, killing one and injuring seven others, two of whom remain in critical condition.

Florida driver hits group of cyclists

> Cyclist killed and two critically injured in shocking Florida collision which saw group ride hit by driver of SUV

In shocking footage of the crash obtained by road.cc, the cyclists can be seen riding two abreast in Gulf Stream, a beach town in Palm Beach County, Florida, on a two-lane road with no hard shoulder and a 35mph speed limit, when a driver – described by police as disoriented for “unknown reasons” – collided head-on with them, before continuing without slowing down.

A cyclist from Florida also told road.cc that the roads where this week’s incident occurred are “super popular” amongst cyclists, especially for group rides. However, given the state’s history of dealing with similar fatal collisions, the cyclist said they didn’t expect the driver to be charged with anything more than a minor infraction such as ‘distracted driving’.

Ryan joined road.cc in December 2021 and since then has kept the site’s readers and listeners informed and enthralled (well at least occasionally) on news, the live blog, and the road.cc Podcast. After boarding a wrong bus at the world championships and ruining a good pair of jeans at the cyclocross, he now serves as road.cc’s senior news writer. Before his foray into cycling journalism, he wallowed in the equally pitiless world of academia, where he wrote a book about Victorian politics and droned on about cycling and bikes to classes of bored students (while taking every chance he could get to talk about cycling in print or on the radio). He can be found riding his bike very slowly around the narrow, scenic country lanes of Co. Down.

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polainm | 2 weeks ago
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Another reason to avoid America.

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BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP | 2 weeks ago
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I actually had someone do that as I was filtering through a queue of not moving traffic. The car pulled out to the right and blocked me.  So I got off the bike and went to the left side and the driver started hooting like crazy. I sent the footage to the police. No reply. 

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OldRidgeback replied to BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP | 2 weeks ago
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I've even had it happen to me when I've been on my motorbike. Some drivers don't like to be overtaken.

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marmotte27 replied to OldRidgeback | 2 weeks ago
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Probably the exact same people unable to get their head around the concept of a zip merge of cars...

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hawkinspeter replied to BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP | 2 weeks ago
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BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP wrote:

I actually had someone do that as I was filtering through a queue of not moving traffic. The car pulled out to the right and blocked me.  So I got off the bike and went to the left side and the driver started hooting like crazy. I sent the footage to the police. No reply. 

How dare you go past them using their road

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