Please don't eat the mud

NJ-XC-Justin

KY-DH-Freddy
A researcher at the International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases in Atlanta, Georgia, reported Monday on why it's not a good idea to eat mud when mountain bike racing. More than 25% of 800 total racers, who participated in a race in Squamish, British Columbia last June, became ill with a bug from feces that were in mud through which they raced. "Campylobacter jejuni" was cited as the culprit - it causes diarrhea and abdominal cramps for between two and ten days when in contaminated water or food.

"All you could see were the whites of their eyes from the pictures we saw," Dr. Eleni Galanis said of the riders to the Canadian Press when describing the very muddy conditions. After the race, an investigation was led by the Public Health Agency of Canada's field epidemiology program, the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control and Vancouver Coastal Health Authority.

Scientists took samples from along the course, but not until three weeks afterward and no Campylobacter was found although high concentrations of other coliforms, including evidence of E. coli contamination, were discovered. No source for the contamination last summer was identified although race-provided drinking water was ruled out as the source.

So don't eat the mud yo.

http://www.cyclingnews.com/mtb.php?id=news/2008/mar08/mar22mtbnews
 

clarkenstein

JORBA Board Member/Chapter Leader
JORBA.ORG
crap! there goes my new diet plan...

i'm a bit OCD, and i always get sketched when my camelback mouth piece gets hit with mud from a puddle or something... <knock on wood> i haven't gotten sick or anything yet, but my OCD alarms take off.
 

MixMastaMM

Team Bulldog Rider
2 years ago at the 12 O'Muchy the same thing happened. Turned out someone had taken horses on the race course before the race and the road apples were to blame. I know my stomach was devastated for almost a week afterwards!
 

clutch

New Member
... it causes diarrhea and abdominal cramps for between two and ten days when in contaminated water or food.

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Sounds like Karma for Trail Damage
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dualfisted

Member
OUCH, I've heard of MTB racers getting this before, I've built up my immunities by sticking my camelback nozzle up horses ass before every ride. PS- that is a joke nut jobs.
 
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