HILARIOUS footage, captured by a video doorbell, shows a woman falling on her bike in front of her door after a night out in South London.
Leoni Williamson, 20, from Clapham thankfully injured nothing but her pride.
Leoni was left red faced after video doorbell footage caught her falling of her bike after a night out[/caption]
She crowed “I’m home” before hilariously tumbling off her ride home.[/caption]
She was left red faced by the mishap after cycling to her home in Clapham.
Leoni, along with a friend, had been out clubbing before returning home.
The pair decided to make the most of one of the bicycle renting schemes that have popped up everywhere in the capital in the past few years.
Leoni managed to cycle back home without incident…until she reached the threshold.
When she arrived at her front door, she crowed “I’m home” before turning to look at her friend.
As she did so, her balance failed her and she toppled off her now stationery bike, tumbling off in cartoonish fashion.
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No injuries were sustained, except to the potted plant that Leoni took with her as she toppled, but her pride was hurt by the fact that her video doorbell caught the whole palaver on camera.
In the video, her unnamed friend can be seen having a good laugh as her travel buddy ended up with her feat in the air after taking a dive.
Even Leoni herself can see the funny side.
“My friend and I laughed a lot”, she said.
The young woman’s family have also seen, and enjoyed, the video.
“My family found it very funny, they laughed too.
“Everyone says they can’t stop watching it and it gets funnier each time.”
A similar video was released earlier this month showing a woman flying off an e-scooter, this time at high speed, while riding it on a public road.
However, an even more embarrassing fall was caught on film last month in Taiwan, where a woman injured her back after falling onto a car from the balcony on which she was having sex.
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While Lydia’s story is one of harmless fun, Brits should be warned that the Road Traffic Act of 1998 bans cycling while drunk or influenced by drugs.
Those caught cycling under the influence risk being slapped with a fine of up to £1000
Luckily the only injuries were to her pride and a potted plant she took down as she fell[/caption]