You shouldve rolled.
I went over the handlebars years ago, and had planned on tucking and rolling then also. Same scenario... gravel on concrete turning into a parking lot. I didn't go down from the gravel, but it got me lined up with a parking curb at 30-35 mph. With all my dirt biking experience, I was simply going to bunny hop the curb...
. I pulled up at just the right time... and only succeded in extending the forks. That critical step of getting at least the front wheel off the ground escaped me. So.. thought I... I'll tuck and roll. The best laid plans don't always work though..(Much like the bunny hop plans) and as I hit helmet-less and face first onto the concrete... my cool tuck and roll probably resembled more like the limp rag doll flop. Broken facial bones, lots of road rash, and some strange barbeque smells from the bike laying down next to me and spooning it's hot pipes against my arm. Luckily, none of this hurt.. lol. I remember going over the windshield.. and I remember hearing voices in a fog and feeling a towel on my face before I could actually see. I can be running at full speed... I play fastpitch and play outfield.. dive for a ball, tuck and roll, and pop back up for the throw. This move has so far escaped me from a bike dismount. Hopefully I won't get enough practice to perfect this one..

Thanks for the well wishes, all.
Tod
It was a fluid demonstration of gravity and physics. Actually I think you were on your feet before the bike the bike quit moving. The look on you face was one of "did anyone see that"? Yes, unfortunatly we did see it. Whilst you put on good show that it didn't hurt much, we knew better. I bet the breeze blowing thru it on the ride back was to say the least, uncomfortable. As for the shirt, just cut the sleeves off and "git-er-done"!
. I crashed because of gravel.. not a new shirt or lack of a gremlin bell.
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