I'd bet a doughnut hole that this guy had a PR (Panic Reaction that Keith Code so graciously discribes in his Twist of the Wrist series) incorporated into this little mishap! He was way past the tip in point and appears he never made any attempt to tip in?
I'd guess he was relatively new to riding.
I'd also guess he wasn't taught anything about the commitment rule during his MSF course!
that "commit" thing is hard to teach... takes nerves of steel to stick with what feels like a lost cause... and you know, that is one thing the track time has taught me.. you should not even have to think about it... look, commit and stick with it... ignore all stimuli from the outside world... then the guy in front of you lowsides. eeeek...
That is "mud corner" you can drag a knee at about 30 mphI wonder how fast he was going. His bike doesn't seem to go anywhere besides laying down on itself after hitting the car.
That is "mud corner" you can drag a knee at about 30 mph
same corner coming the other way... it is about a 100 degree turn and really not bad at all, is "on camber" and very open..
That is "mud corner" you can drag a knee at about 30 mph
same corner coming the other way... it is about a 100 degree turn and really not bad at all, is "on camber" and very open..