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I say yes as long as one of the bikes behind him don't hit him!
I think he has the best line if there is a right hand turn ahead....of course I have a twisted sense of firstturns. Great shot...I hope he made it.
Ron Carbaugh
I think he's setting up early for the inside line in upcoming r-h turn and pulling off the classic block pass manuever at the same time.Learned it from Chad Reed:D
ric emmal
CZ and Yamaha #72v are about to tangle. CZ goes down and then gets run over.
Ernie P.
Chattanooga, TN
Ernie,
I thought the Kinetic Energy (mv2/2) would help get past the Yamaha with just his right leg hurting for a while? You are the Engineer.
Ron Carbaugh
Ron, Just guessing but everybody else is pretty much going straight and seems to be the "right" thing to do. Poor CZ rider is sliding sideways with rear wheel spinning ... goin' down?
Ernie P.
Chattanooga, TN
He just chopped the gas, his outside elbows is down and his inside foot is still on the peg.
He just realized its all over, he's going down.
I don't think anyone will hit him though.
Look under the bike, dirt being kicked up, probably from his right foot, not the front tire. It may be a last ditch effort for a foot dab, and he pulls it out!!!!
Well, if he would have been riding a Penton he wouldn't be in that position. LOL And he would have been so far out in front, he could have gone down and gotten up and still would have been in the lead!
Donny Smith
Paragould, AR
This hotdog was just setting up for a photo opp. I think he saved it
Rod Whitman
Omaha, Nebraska
1972 Six Day (Rider)
1972 Six Day (Project)