Cyclist lands himself hefty fine after high-speed collision while undertaking horse

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A cyclist has landed himself with a hefty fine and a ban from an iconic triathlon after a high-speed collision - while undertaking a HORSE. Iain Plumb was one of two cyclists banned from the Windsor Triathlon for reckless riding after recklessly undertaking the animal which was so scared it bolted. The 32-year-old brushed the horse, making it bolt and leaving rider Jennifer Katherine, 29, shaken up with a bruised ankle. As the cyclist rode off in June last year, he turned around to make a rude gesture to Jennifer, by giving her 'the middle finger'. The Berkshire triathlon sees competitors cover 1500 metres swimming, 25-miles on a bike and six-miles swimming each year.

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