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Sorry but I find that funny.Bacheldor said on his Facebook page that Woloski separated her collar bone and tore her ACL, which makes her standing up under her own power right after the crash all the more impressive.
On top of all the other stupid parts of this, they could easily hear a motorcycle engine racing around and perhaps think, hey, are we on some type of track????
Not the guys fault, it's a blind landing. So with your dad's logic every lap would have to be a parade/sight lap.I agree with this. My dad said it was the riders fult for not taking a practice lap, and i told him even if he did those 2 stupid girls kinda just showed up Not the guys fult
Not the guys fault, it's a blind landing. So with your dad's logic every lap would have to be a parade/sight lap.
However I guess you could make the argument that they didn't have flaggers, but then again it's a private track.
Chalk it up to "Shit happens".
Yup, especially when it's a "real" track with flaggers, however like I said above "You can't fix stupid".The wonderful world of MX Anyhow I don't get his logic, I told him tracks are the safest place to take a dirtbike for everyone, your not supposed to take a family sunday walk on an MX track, unless its when they are plowing before a race
Not the guys fault, it's a blind landing. So with your dad's logic every lap would have to be a parade/sight lap.
However I guess you could make the argument that they didn't have flaggers, but then again it's a private track.
Chalk it up to "Shit happens, and allot more frequently when you're stupid".
Nothing like dunlop breakfast in the morning
IK!! I actually had a flagger pick me up and carry my off the track then go back for my bike before, it can't get much safer. Total supervision and separated from the public. And to be honest, stupid incidents cause by the general public and/or unexperianced riders doing stupid stuff is exactly why some people write us up for a bad reputation.Yup, especially when it's a "real" track with flaggers, however like I said above "You can't fix stupid".
IK!! I actually had a flagger pick me up and carry my off the track then go back for my bike before, it can't get much safer. Total supervision and separated from the public. And to be honest, stupid incidents cause by the general public and/or unexperianced riders doing stupid stuff is exactly why some people write us up for a bad reputation.
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