Kevin Milner, 30, was going for a spin on May 16, when he made the ill\u002Dfated decision to try to pass a bear along the Seymour Valley Trail.
Play Video
No, we’re not talking about the bitter NHL rivals, who battled to the death in an epic seven-game Stanley Cup final series in 2011. This time it was a North Vancouver cyclist who took a beating, which was much worse than one the Canucks’ Daniel Sedin was subjected to by Boston’s Brad Marchand on the ice.From our newsroom to your inbox at noon, the latest headlines, stories, opinion and photos from the Toronto Sun.
“The second I made that decision, he decided to run and he ran right across the road right in front of me and I smashed into him right behind his shoulder blade,” he told the, noting he didn’t want to stop in front of a startled bear. “I did a flip over him. I pretty much kissed the bear and then I guess I flew through the air.”Article content
The collision resulted in a fractured scapula, cardiac contusion, bruised ribs, road rash and numbness, he told the news outlet. “It feels like the whole left side of my torso went to the dentist,” he said after being treated at the nearby Lions Gate Hospital in North Vancouver.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
North Vancouver cyclist T-bones bear as wildlife encounters becoming worrisomeKevin Milner has a fractured shoulder and extensive bruising after colliding with a bruin in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve.
Read more »
North Vancouver cyclist T-bones bear as wildlife encounters becoming worrisomeKevin Milner has a fractured shoulder and extensive bruising after colliding with a bruin in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve.
Read more »
Cyclist recovers after T-boning a bear as spring brings spike in ursine encountersBritish Columbia cyclist Kevin Milner was rounding a downhill corner on a North Vancouver trail last Monday evening when he slammed into another road user…
Read more »
AVAX: Bears refuse to let go even as DeFi activity risesAvalanche registered a drastic surge in network activity on its C-Chain, driven primarily by DeFi protocols.
Read more »
Blue Jays' Kevin Gausman still steamed at damn (cheating) YankeesBlue Jays starter Kevin Gausman wants to win every game he pitches, just like any like\u002Dminded and driven competitor.
Read more »