Crikey, to see the leg windmilling around like that...
But knowing these mad buggers, he'll probably be back on a bike again in a couple of months!
Crikey, to see the leg windmilling around like that...
But knowing these mad buggers, he'll probably be back on a bike again in a couple of months!
"I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"![]()
Terrible crash but thank goodness he survived it. Couldnt get over the marshall running out to pick up the bike while the riders were still racing. U have to wonder how much they value their own lives to do wat he did. Thought we were going to c another accident, just glad it never happened.
Walk it off Reggie-Ray ,
Got to feel for Camier he was on for a good year ,,,,
Hop its not a career ending Injury !
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
Just looked on his site for an update and he's on the mend and hobbling about on crutches. He came away with a fractured pelvis and a femoral shaft fracture to his left femur (that's following the accident, not injuries received in hospital)
The accident sparked a debate about whether Cadwell is still suitable for BSB or not, or whether they should look at leveling out the Mountain a bit. Bloody crazy in my opinion. One of the best bits of tarmac in the country, both to ride and to spectate, and I doubt racers would have it any other way.
Hell, a few of them even had a bet on during practice to see who could manage one-handed flight coming off the top of the MountainJonny Rea won that one:
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/9...96largebf7.jpg
Some more quality photos here if anybody fancies seeing more superbikes in flight: http://londonbikers.com/galleries/ga...3-98d1c1562d58
What a difference indifference can make
youchhhhh..i'm sure my motorway splitting superman at 80kph wouldve looked cooler tho
in seriousness though, hope he heals up and can get back into racing, anybody who can do that has massive balls.
I've ridden that track a couple of times and it's fan-bloody-TAZtic Have some on board footage on my old ZXR 400 and some front and rear footage on my Gixer 600
It's a real mix of a track and like you say I'm sure all the racers love it. These things always come up after an accident.
Thanks for the footage. When do you plan to be in NZ and where will you be?
Taz
A big Thank you to Marty at typeface for sponsoring me to have a go in my first race
Thanks to Steven at kittyosheas for building the computer program we're using at the sprints and the Hill Climb.
Contact Troy at actioncamz for DVD quality on board video
Yeah, I've ridden Cadwell three times - absolutely fantastic. It's my favourite track in the country... and while the Mountain scares the hell out of me every time I approach it, I love it
As for when are we going to get to NZ? Jeeesus, seems like never with the speed that my wife's nursing reg is taking to get sorted. We're hoping to be over for the NZ summer, but it's all in other people's hands now. It'll happen when it happens
It might be that we end up having Christmas here and then getting over as soon after that as we can. Might even look at just sorting out work visas and sorting it all out from there if things don't speed up a notch soonish.
Where? We're thinking probably Christchurch. Loved it when we were over at Easter... though we said that about pretty much everywhere we stopped![]()
What a difference indifference can make
bigger owie....
Very interesting landing for both bike and rider. Young bloke, fit and healthy hope he heals quickly and gets back racing. Cheers.![]()
When you take thousands of photos of your bike does the light from the flashweaken the plastic?
He wasn't doing to hot in the first race either !!!!
Stephen
( these are some Screen shots ...the hard to see one is a Kawasaki near vertical !!!)
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
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