Bush in mountain bike tumble
President George W Bush suffered cuts and bruises when he fell while mountain biking on his ranch, White House spokesman Trent Duffy said.
Duffy said Bush was riding on Saturday with a military aide, members of the Secret Service and his personal physician, Dr Richard Tubb.
âHe had minor abrasions and scratches on his chin, upper lip, nose, right hand and both knees,â Duffy said.
âDr Tubb, who was with him, cleaned his scratches, said he was fine. The Secret Service offered to drive him back to the house. He declined and finished his ride.â
President Bush was wearing his bike helmet and a mouth guard when the mishap occurred at the ranch in Crawford, Texas. Duffy said he did not know exactly how the accident happened.
âItâs been raining a lot and the topsoil is loose,â the spokesman said. âYou know this president. He likes to go all out. Suffice it to say he wasnât whistling show tunes.â
President Bush left Crawford shortly after the bike mishap for Austin, where he was attending a private party of his daughter, Jenna, who graduated from the University of Texas earlier in the day.
When he arrived in Austin, Bush was not wearing any bandages, although scrapes were visible on his right temple and on his chin.
As he departed from the presidential helicopter with his wife, Bush paused to give photographers a chance to take his picture, then shrugged, waved and got into a waiting limousine.
Earlier this month, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry took a spill from his bicycle while riding with Secret Service agents through Concord, Massachusetts. Kerry fell when his bike hit a patch of sand. He was not injured.
Told about Bushâs mishap, Kerry said: âI hope heâs okay. I didnât know the president rode a bike.â