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09-10-2012, 07:37 AM #1
Man dies in LOTOJA race
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JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — A cyclist competing in the popular LOTOJA bike race died Saturday night after crashing his bicycle and falling into the Snake River in Wyoming.
Robert Verhaaren, 42, a Mesa Arizona resident, was approximately 8 miles south of the town of Jackson on Highway 89 when he crossed a bridge over the Snake River and came upon a hazard in the roadway, believed to be a pothole, according to a press release by Sheriff Jim Whalen with Teton County.
"Verhaaren swerved to miss the hazard, over-corrected, lost control of the bicycle and crashed into the guardrail," Whalen said. He catapulted over the guardrail and fell approximately 35 feet into the river, in water about a foot deep, Whalen said.


Rob Verharren with his family in London during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. (Photo: Courtesy Verharren family)
Other racers stopped and rendered aid until medical personnel arrived. Verhaaren was later pronounced dead at St. John's Hospital in Jackson. Coroner Kiley Campbell said the initial examination revealed Varharren suffered a possible cervical fracture. More details on the actual cause of death were not released.
Sunday, community members placed flowers on the bridge in memory of the cyclist. His family said he touched many lives.
"I had someone come and tell me today that he is who he is today because of my brother Rob," said Brenda Verhaaren, Robert's sister.
Robert Veharren lived in Mesa, Ariz., with his wife and three kids. Cycling was his hobby.
Some local residents have complained about the poor roads in that stretch of the race.
"We are questioning (the pot holes)," said Dave Bern, LOTOJA communications director. "There is some rough ground (there)."
Bern said that LOTOJA — named for the race that stretches from Logan to Jackson Hole, Wyo. — has been going over that bridge for 30 years.
People have been careful, motorists have been careful and this didn't even involve a car. We always thought that it would involve a car.–Dave Bern, LOTOJA
"We've been fortunate, just blessed. People have been careful, motorists have been careful and this didn't even involve a car," Bern said. "We always thought that it would involve a car."
Representatives from the Wyoming Department of Transportation were not available for comment.
Verhaaren was the managing director of Universal Equity Group Funds Arizona. He received a bachelor's degree in accounting from Brigham Young University and a law degree from the New York University School of Law.
LOTOJA, at 206 miles, is the longest single-day bike race in the country and annually draws approximately 1,000 cyclists from all around the United States.
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09-10-2012 07:37 AM # ADS
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09-10-2012, 07:54 AM #2
That totally sucks and my prayers go out to his family. Reminds me of one of my greatest fears growing up. Came off a horse farm and used to spend my summer training the 2 year olds. We always wanted to expose them to all sorts of stuff so that they would be safe for anyone we sold them to. So I would have to ride them back and forth over a local bridge that went over I-81. Was always so afraid of one spooking and sending me over the edge.
It is a shame too if the death was partly caused by poor road condtions even though the sponsers did provide road condition updates.Exercise is the elixir of life!
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09-10-2012, 10:11 AM #3
Yeah, very sad deal. Especially being almost finished with the race, but nonetheless.
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09-20-2012, 06:14 PM #4
Very sad indeed.
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