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'I flipped over the handlebars': Gator causes motorcycle riders to crash on Florida highway

The 67-year-old man has some broken bones and fractures but is recovering.

'I flipped over the handlebars': Gator causes motorcycle riders to crash on Florida highway

The 67-year-old man has some broken bones and fractures but is recovering.

NO ONE ELSE WAS INSIDE THAT APARTMENT. AN UNUSUAL CRASH ON I-4 IN ORANGE CITY LEFT TWO MOTORCYCLISTS INJURED. YOU GOT TO SEE THIS STORY. AN ALLIGATOR WAS AT THE CENTER OF IT ALL. WESH TWO VOLUSIA COUNTY REPORTER PAMELA COMBS SPOKE WITH ONE OF THE RIDERS, WHO IS STILL RECOVERING IN THE HOSPITAL. FLORIDA HIGHWAYS ARE NO STRANGER TO SURPRISES. RAINSTORMS, TRAFFIC JAMS AND EVEN THE OCCASIONAL DEER. BUT ON SATURDAY, TWO MOTORCYCLISTS COLLIDED WITH SOMETHING THEY NEVER EXPECTED TO SEE ON THEIR LANE. I SAW IT LIKE TEN FEET IN FRONT OF ME, AND I JUST, YOU KNOW, I THOUGHT I KNEW I WAS GOING TO HIT IT KIND OF JUST HAPPENED SO QUICK. I DIDN’T EVEN HAVE A SECOND TO DO ANYTHING. COULDN’T PUT ON THE BRAKES OR NOT. AND I JUST HAD TO HOLD ON. 67 YEAR-OLD CAMERON GILMORE FLEW OFF HIS BIKE. ONE OF THE RIDERS IN FRONT OF ME SAID HE HE WENT BY THE GATOR, LOOKED IN HIS MIRROR, SAW ME HIT IT, AND I FLIPPED OVER THE HANDLEBARS AND LANDED ON MY HEAD ON I-4 AND ROLLED. THEY SAID SOMEBODY SAID 2 OR 3 ROLLS ON, YOU KNOW, HEAD FIRST. AND THEN I STARTED SLIDING FOR A LONG WAYS. GILMORE WAS TRAVELING TO SANFORD WITH A GROUP OF RIDERS. MANY OF THEM IMMEDIATELY RAN TOWARDS HIM. AFTER THE CRASH. MY RIGHT LEG WAS NUMB AND HURT. I KNEW THAT ONE WOMAN’S DASH CAM CAPTURED ONE PERSON LYING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD, ANOTHER OFF TO THE SIDE. DESPITE A COUPLE OF BROKEN BONES AND FRACTURES, GILMORE IS IN GOOD SPIRITS AND HAS EVERY INTENTION OF GETTING BACK ON HIS BIKE. NOBODY WANTS ME TO, BUT YEAH, I WILL. I’M NOT SCARED OF IT. I HAVE ANOTHER MOTORCYCLE, A SMALLER ONE, AND THEN MY MY SON AND I HAVE. HE’S GOT A DIRT BIKE. SO YEAH, I’LL RIDE IT AGAIN. COVERING VOLUSIA COUNTY IN ORANGE CITY, PAMELA COMME WESH TWO NEWS. THE INJURIES SUSTAINED WERE NON-LIFE-THREATENING. GILMORE SAYS HE’S IN P
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'I flipped over the handlebars': Gator causes motorcycle riders to crash on Florida highway

The 67-year-old man has some broken bones and fractures but is recovering.

Florida highways are no stranger to surprises, pop-up thunderstorms, bumper-to-bumper traffic and even the occasional deer crossing. But this past Saturday, riders on Interstate 4 faced a surprise no one saw coming: an alligator in their lane."I saw it, like, 10 feet in front of me, and I just, you know, I thought -- I knew I was going to hit it," said Cameron Gilmore, a motorcyclist. "It kind of just happened so quick. I didn't even have a second to do anything. Couldn't put on the brakes or not. And I just had to hold on."Gilmore, 67, was on Interstate 4 in the Orange City area when he hit an alligator in the middle of his lane. Once he hit it, he went flying. "One of the riders in front of me said he, he went by the gator, looked in his mirror, saw me hit it, and I flipped over the handlebars and landed on my head on I-4 and rolled," said Gilmore. "They said -- somebody said two or three rolls on, you know, head-first, and then I start flying for a long way.'Gilmore was traveling to Sanford with a group of riders, and many of them immediately ran toward him after the crash. "My right leg was real numb and hurt," he added.One woman's dashcam captured one person lying in the middle of the road and another off to the side. A 25-year-old woman hit the gator after Gilmore. Both motorcyclists were transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Despite a couple of broken bones and fractures, Gilmore is in good spirits and has every intention of getting back on his bike. "Nobody wants me to, but I, yeah, I will. I'm not scared," he said. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was dispatched to assist with the injured alligator.

Florida highways are no stranger to surprises, pop-up thunderstorms, bumper-to-bumper traffic and even the occasional deer crossing. But this past Saturday, riders on Interstate 4 faced a surprise no one saw coming: an alligator in their lane.

"I saw it, like, 10 feet in front of me, and I just, you know, I thought -- I knew I was going to hit it," said Cameron Gilmore, a motorcyclist. "It kind of just happened so quick. I didn't even have a second to do anything. Couldn't put on the brakes or not. And I just had to hold on."

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Gilmore, 67, was on Interstate 4 in the Orange City area when he hit an alligator in the middle of his lane. Once he hit it, he went flying.

"One of the riders in front of me said he, he went by the gator, looked in his mirror, saw me hit it, and I flipped over the handlebars and landed on my head on I-4 and rolled," said Gilmore. "They said -- somebody said two or three rolls on, you know, head-first, and then I start flying for a long way.'

Gilmore was traveling to Sanford with a group of riders, and many of them immediately ran toward him after the crash.

"My right leg was real numb and hurt," he added.

One woman's dashcam captured one person lying in the middle of the road and another off to the side.

A 25-year-old woman hit the gator after Gilmore. Both motorcyclists were transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Despite a couple of broken bones and fractures, Gilmore is in good spirits and has every intention of getting back on his bike.

"Nobody wants me to, but I, yeah, I will. I'm not scared," he said.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was dispatched to assist with the injured alligator.