Picture from yesterday's Czech Moto GP of winner Casey Stoner. I know that Moto GP bikes are amazing, but how is it possible to get this kind of lean angle and not low side the bike? His shoulder and head are almost on the pavement already. His helmet is lower than his right knee.
Hey Dave,
Good job getting all that practice making legal B group passes in that session. At time 8:45 to 9:45, you were behind someone that must have the tips of their boots wore off. That person was really dragging their toes.
Good to see that the SV is running good for you again.
Wow! This free online course is awesome. Do we all get a Certificate of Completion once this thread is over? Keep the physics explanations going. I want to hear how Kinetics fits into all of this.:notsure:
I had a good time Saturday, but it was too bad that the red flag had to fly so often all day long. One of my sessions had 2 red flags. I feel bad for the folks that cause the red flags. What can be done to improve on this? :dunno:
Young Brit, Jonny Cocker went from fourth to first in the last four laps of this 69 lap race. During the post race interview he was asked how he was able to make up so much ground late in the race. He said, I went Flat Out at the end, especially through the Kink.
I imagine that Dickie...
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Looks like you got a picture of Trent (#501) through the Kink chicane while he still had it under control.:doh:
Trent, wish this was a picture of you at the end of the day after conquering Road America.
Thanks for all of the pictures taken. I found 13 with me in them. I didn't mind looking through all of the photos to find mine. I know just dumping the photos like this sure saves a lot of time. :adore: