http://www.bikeracing.cz/moto-magazin/r ... ka-a11978/
Check out these pics.
Ouch!!
WSB - Aragon
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Re: WSB - Aragon
brings back the simoncelli crash 

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Re: WSB - Aragon

I don't think the chap at the back will make the corner.
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Re: WSB - Aragon
And you'll see from the laptimes, our Euro Trackday mate is not a million miles of lap times, on a bog standard bike. Just 4 seconds off Hoppers qualifying time. (not trying to swell his napper anymore though).
Is it a different track layout?
Is it a different track layout?
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Re: WSB - Aragon
The WSB track layout is different Coddy. At the end of the back straight the WSB boys go straight on and down to a first gear hairpin, whereas we were peeling off to the fast third gear left hander.
Funnily enough, I have just finished a video of it, so you will see what I mean.
Funnily enough, I have just finished a video of it, so you will see what I mean.

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Re: WSB - Aragon
The feet belong to Jakub Smrz, who instigated the whole incident by careering into Johnny Rae. He does this sort of thing on a pretty regular basis, which is why I don't have him in my Fantasy team.Gazza wrote:
I don't think the chap at the back will make the corner.

Here he is a few shots later, still trying to regain control....


Suprisingly, Sylvain Guintoli (#50) did make the corner.
