But don’t forget that in cycling if you are in the crowd you can get ran over by many other cyclists, but yeah the car races are very dangerous but only if you crash very hard, in a small accident it’s not that scary because you wear more equipment than a cyclist and you are protected by the carDepends on what you call a sport. There are a lot of things out there like base jumping, or free rock climbing that some would call sport.
People comparing racing to cycling is kinda crazy though, sure decades ago racing was super dangerous but now you can crash at top speeds, flip a million times and 99 percent of the time you walk away from it like it didn't happen due to the technology jump in safety devices. Cycling wouldn't have came to my mind, but since op mentioned it, it makes a lot of sense that it would be really dangerous, only safety you have is a helmet really.
But don’t forget that in cycling if you are in the crowd you can get ran over by many other cyclists, but yeah the car races are very dangerous but only if you crash very hard, in a small accident it’s not that scary because you wear more equipment than a cyclist and you are protected by the car
Yeah climbing is a really dangerous sport and maybe has the biggest variety of injuries you can sustain from it. Some people do it without even ropes and I think that is really crazy. For me that is a suicide attempt.Rock climbing. It goes without saying that climbing is an extremely dangerous sport. The reasons for the mass. The complexity of this sport lies in the proper distribution of forces. I should be able to come down from there. Many lovers underestimate the complexity of the descent, which leads to many accidents. Climbers risk falling from a great height, fractures and open injuries, dislocations, as well as severe hypothermia of internal organs and limbs.