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My dad and I witnessed the dude who jumped the other bike, landed in the soft dirt, saved it, then got back on track... It was the most incredible thing in street bike racing that we've ever seen. We both instantly stood up and put our hands on our heads in disbelief. A moment in motorsports I won't soon forget.
Dude, the guy in the blue has some serious reflexes. He was over the handle bars of that bike. And he brought himself right back and stood next to it and continued racing. That was incredible.😅😅
He didn't continue to race. He was trying to stop but since he couldn't shift down gears (can't clutch with your feet on the road) he only had the brakes to slow him down and couldn't do it quickly because he wasn't fully on the bike and it would have stopped before he did. Insane recovery and skill.
@@graydi66yNot to mention great improvisation. I don't think anyone besides daredevils and stuntmen train to be able to ride a bike like that yet he got it on the fly after a crash. Dude's blood must've been like 50% adrenaline in those moments
How that dude jumped a bike, landed in a slight turn IN THE GRAVEL (!!??!!!!!?) and still kept it rubber side down is just beyond impressive and lucky and skillful. Wow
Naw, I've seen similar things happen at the club level. It's called survival instinct. Some guy in Seattle low sided his bike, stayed with it, hit a concrete wall, and the bike stood up, he landed in the seat, and continued on. Every bit as amazing as this video.
Ur absolutely 💯 right!!! That's why they make the "BIG $." U might find a race here and there in "Club, amateur" races. But in professional racing, it's expected that you perform at an extreme level of performance that the MC manufacturer has developed into that custom MC they designed around your body, weight, height, riding style and skill.
1984 San Diego I was in the Navy and had a 550 Yamaha and it rained and going through a intersection the tire went out from under me, and I was on top of the bike like a surfer.
Locking the rear tire into a curve is scary as hell! I'm a 15 minute ride from some great canyon runs here in northern Utah. I'm not gonna pretend I have Moto GP/SBK skills, but I've drug the foot peg a time or 2. Be safe out there riders. Keep the rubber side down.
@@brandonserr634 that's a helluva great suggestion. I take Trappers loop over to Ogden canyon, or vice versa. I could hit Gossners while up that way. Maybe I'll see ya in the spring. Peace & safe riding!
@@jonathanstout9920 thanks man! I like the Trappers/Ogden ride. There really aren't may bad rides up here. Maybe I'll catch ya in the spring. Stay safe out there.
Everyone talks about jumps and saves, but can we talk about those suits that survived and saved this guy feet and other one knee from being grinded to death?