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Trayer's motorcycle sliced into the front passenger door of the car Ramirez was driving, killing his companion, a 31-year-old Mexicali woman, Goudie said. Carl Smith, president of the Lakeside-based Saddletramps Motorcycle Club, said three riders were seriously injured but expected to survive. Two others had less serious injuries. William Barnes, 57, of San Diego suffered a punctured lung and broken hip and ankle and his wife, Melanie, 46, broke her pelvis and had a brain hemorrhage, Smith said. Trayer broke his pelvis, ribs, back and jaw, according to his daughter, Sierra. "It's going to be a long recovery for the three of them," Smith said. One of the injured -- John Philip Lombardo, 55, of Lakeside, whose leg was hit by an ejected motorcyclist
-- was released from the hospital, Goudie said. Another rider, Kelly Halley, 42, of Santee, had her spleen removed, Smith said. Smith was leading the motorcycles and watched in his rearview mirror as Ramirez turned his sedan into oncoming traffic and struck the middle of the pack. There were 21 riders on about a dozen motorcycles. The group met Saturday morning at Smith's Alpine home and had breakfast at a casino off Interstate 8. "They were just going on a nice, leisurely ride in the desert because the weather's gorgeous now," Goudie said.
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