Port Angeles motorcyclist hurt when she loses control of bike on Highway 112

Port Angeles motorcyclist hurt when she loses control of bike on Highway 112

PYSHT — A woman was injured Sunday after she lost control of her motorcycle in a hairpin turn on state Highway 112.

According to a State Patrol report, Port Angeles resident Elizabeth S. Thompson, 53, was driving a 2009 Kawasaki VN900D motorcycle east on the highway near Pillar Point Road at about 2:30 p.m. when she entered a hairpin turn with a 20 mph speed limit.

Thompson reportedly lost control of the motorcycle and laid it down on the roadway, sliding to a stop at the guardrail.

Thompson, who was wearing a helmet, was transported to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles with unspecified injuries.

Drugs or alcohol are not thought to be involved in the wreck.

The motorcycle was damaged and removed from the scene by a private party.

State Patrol said Thompson will be cited for speed too fast for conditions.

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