Fri 08-17-2007
On Wednesday evening I attended a memorial ride for Larry and Sierra Gaunt, who were killed on August 6th when struck from behind by pickup truck struck on Raytown Road near Longview Lake in South Kansas City.
According to the Kansas City Star:
Police said that the two were riding near Harry S. Truman Drive about 6:39 when the collision occurred. Police said both bikes were properly in the right hand lane of traffic. Police have found no signs that the pickup driver was under the influence of alcohol or drugs, leading them to believe that driver inattention might have played a role. Police are continuing to investigate.
Over 600 area cyclists rode in a slow, nearly-silent procession around the lake, taking the same route the Gaunts rode on their last ride. A local bike shop set up white “ghost bikes” to mark the site of the collision, and the entire mass of cyclists stopped there for a moment of silence to pay their respects to the fallen, before continuing on the circuit of the lake.
This was the first event of this type I’ve ever been involved with, and I must say that it was rather moving. The realization that a tragedy like this could happen to any of us at any time seemed to be an unspoken thought in everyone’s mind. To look at the roadway where they were killed, and to see that it’s an absolutely straight and level piece of road with a wide shoulder and clear sight-lines, makes it hard to fathom how something like this could happen.
I also imagine that this event was very meaningful to the Gaunt families, to see that so many people cared enough to take time to participate. I know that I was proud to be there. It felt like the right thing to do.
Here are some photos I took of the ride:
Some additional information about the accident and the memorial ride:
- Kansas City Star: Bicycling girl, grandfather both die, Another bicycle tragedy highlights need to safely share the road, Tougher penalties needed when driver error takes a life
- KCBike.info: Fatality in Grandview, Gaunt Memorial Ride
- KC Bike Commuting: Larry and Sierra Gaunt Memorial Ride Photos
- CommuterDude: Larry and Sierra Gaunt
- Missouri Bicycle Federation: 659 bicyclists gather to ride in memory of Sierra and Larry Gaunt
- WDAF-TV 4: Two Bikers Fatally Injured In Grandview, Cyclists Remember Two Bikers Killed While Riding
- KCTV 5: Riders Remember Bicyclists Killed
- KMBC-TV 9: Pickup Hits, Kills Grandfather On Bicycle, 2nd Bicyclist Dies From Pickup Collision
- KSHB-TV 41: 2 Bicyclists Killed After Crash



These sorts of tragedies are exactly the reason why I’m so adamant about trails being built– after all, the alternative to at trail is either sharing the road with 3-ton beasts and their inattentive operators, or joining a health club for exercise.
Comment by Sean — February 1, 2008 @ 7:41 pm