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Then he should have attended the drivers meeting and raised that objection, or come in after the first nine laps where he would have noticed the sandbags. In reading the comments on that article, I'm almost starting to think he planned this whole thing as a way to get the payout he needs to keep his business running.
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In watching that video, I don't understand why he decided to stand it up and go off-roading, in the first place?! He for sure fckued the entire thing up, but seems like he could have ridden through it, staying on the pavement. Maybe pushed out to to the rumble strip, then back on the pavement? Afraid to stay committed? As for the lawsuit, yeah, what a tool! Sad little man...
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i did exactly one track day on a bike. it was exhilarating, but i was not mentally skilled enough..i did it, done. and your line above..is ridiculous. you got that from a REVZILLA article?
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Not from the article, but some of the readers comments appeared that they were familiar with plaintiff's business and that he needs cash badly.
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He based his statement on the comments, not the article and he qualified it with "almost". IOW he suggested that he may have suspicions. I don't see that as ridiculous at all. I don't think anyone can honestly believe that the DB plaintiff in question was NOT motivated by $$$$$$$$$$. Question is, was it before or just after? |
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still REVZILLA article. i buy motorcycle gear there.
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Laguna Seca is on hill and in the rainy season has expected erosion issues.
The loose decomposed gravel and sand gets washed over the track and is swept before track days. Hundreds of sand bags surrounding the track help reduce the erosion, so in the winter sand bags are located all around the track, its a good thing. It helps avoid deeper ruts on run offs. For big events they will grade the track perfectly but perhaps not after every winter rain or before every scheduled track day. At a small track day event there was sand on some apexes where as on the big Reunion weekend in the middle of summer all of the erosion is graded nice and level. Laguna Seca can run events in the rain as they have addressed the surface water run off with sand bags to keep the track clean. Lesson only go to Laguna Seca in the summer if you want less sand bags. |
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In the end, I hope he has to replace the sandbag he damaged...
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EDIT: Did he really want to take that Duc off track?
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Would it be negligent to scatter cinder blocks along the run off area of a track?
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I've watched people on my rental 250 Ninjas ride straight off the track, not even attempting to slow down for a corner. People make mistakes.
In this guy's situation, he came into the corner with a narrow entry, which is mistake #1. That sets him up for a challenging exit, assuming he is at any decent speed. Then, he misses the apex by a good 8', thereby narrowing the width of the track on exit. His body position and bike control look good after the apex, but I think he gets spooked and either applies brakes, which push the bike wide, or he is mentally already searching the runoff for a way to save himself. Yes, for sure, anyone with any experience would have just finished the corner. He probably had the front brake locked in the dirt, which expedited his endo, once he hit the sand bags.
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Most definitely. No more riding for him. No chance of him having to pay opponents' legal fees, though. Not how it works, unfortunately.
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