That is just plain old bad. He is lucky to be moving in my opinion.
he would have a Honda tough block thing stuck in his tire Worst case scenario right there
That is just plain old bad. He is lucky to be moving in my opinion.
whats even worse is when your the guy in the air! we don't do separate motos at the track here in town and theres about a 60ft step down where you can't see anything on the other side and i was in mid air looking at a kid on a 50! i'm so glad i didn't land on him, would have been really bad...dont think i could handle racing like that. my first time on a track people were flying over me when i roll the big jumps... really freaked me out. I never went back on a weekend again.
whats even worse is when your the guy in the air! we don't do separate motos at the track here in town and theres about a 60ft step down where you can't see anything on the other side and i was in mid air looking at a kid on a 50! i'm so glad i didn't land on him, would have been really bad...
It's just one of those things, happens every time when your new, and when the time comes then your the one jumping beginners. Track ediquette say you move off to the side for better riders but you know, shit happens. It's a sad story but when you sign the release, you sign out your safety, and when the gate hits the ground you seal the deal or sit in dust. I feel bad for both the guys but, you know, this is the difference between motocross and soccer, we all accept the dangers and your a fool to expect anything less.dont think i could handle racing like that. my first time on a track people were flying over me when i roll the big jumps... really freaked me out. I never went back on a weekend again.
To sum up the crash, Canard got one of those tough block covers stuck in his sprocket causing him to come up short on that triple. Because of so Moaris landed on him and some kawi guy hit them both.
Well said Trav. I can not afford to get injured anymore yet I still find myself having too much fun at times. Seeing this kind of stuff almost ends it for me just looking at it. Got to be extra careful out there.i think YD's dad took over his account . very well put dude. still for me i am not young anymore so something like that would probably end me..... just little get offs and im out for weeks
Very well said.It's just one of those things, happens every time when your new, and when the time comes then your the one jumping beginners...... It's a sad story but when you sign the release, you sign out your safety, and when the gate hits the ground you seal the deal or sit in dust. I feel bad for both the guys but, you know, this is the difference between motocross and soccer, we all accept the dangers and your a fool to expect anything less.
Actually around here we say hold your line, the faster guys will find a way around you.Track ediquette say you move off to the side for better riders but you know, shit happens.
wow i cant image, that would be super scary, i dont think that i could have gotten that out of my mindwhats even worse is when your the guy in the air! we don't do separate motos at the track here in town and theres about a 60ft step down where you can't see anything on the other side and i was in mid air looking at a kid on a 50! i'm so glad i didn't land on him, would have been really bad...
Why would you be on the track with 65/85's anyways? There should be different practice times for different size bikes.Very well said.
Actually around here we say hold your line, the faster guys will find a way around you.
I remember battling with guys last summer and coming up to kids (on a 65/85) and praying that they hold their line while we pass.
Perhaps he was on a 85, you know, for practice.Why would you be on the track with 65/85's anyways? There should be different practice times for different size bikes.