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Caught on video: Bull charges cyclists during California race

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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - The bicycle ride was hard enough already.And then add in getting charged by a bull.At least two videos have surfaced showing a bull in Bakersfield, Calif., charging a bicyclist, participating in the Rock Cobbler, an 80-mile course described as a "stupidly hard (bike) ride bordering on a race," according to the website.Richard Pepper, who shot one of the videos on Feb.

12, captured the moment a bull charged at a bicyclist, who didn't slow down or swerve on his path, but kept moving in the direction of the large animal, which butted its head twice at the rider, who fell off his bike. SEE ALSO: Video captures flock of birds suddenly falling from the sky in MexicoPepper told Storyful when he got to this part of the trail, there were already about 15 riders stopped because of the bull."More racers were coming in from behind.

Some tried to be opportunistic by going around the bull," he said. "Some got through. The bull charged and struck three riders total."A Twitter user named Remko Rinkema took video of the bicyclists from behind, which shows the bull running alongside them.

He wrote that watching the experience was "terrifying." He said that multiple cyclists were charged. Despite the high drama, there were no serious injuries.

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