Unprofessionalism
A down rider trying to fool the race by acting as he is seriously injured... Kudos to those riders who stopped to help him.
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7. sartre commented 12 years ago
I tried to give the guy the benefit of the doubt - he might have been concussed - but the little somersault onto the inside of the track and the couple of times he peeked around to see what was happening look highly suspicious. I'm not sure what he stood to gain from having the race red flagged, though: wouldn't the restart go ahead without him?
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8. Sramos commented 12 years ago
seriously,they should ban him from racing ever again... this is not a game,its racing motherf..... in a dry race he could put himself and others in real danger,as a motorcyclist this just made me really pissed. What next? He puts a stick into ur front wheel as u pass him? Indiana Jones style? You cant lose,you cant compete.
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10. passive commented 12 years ago
#9 Only thing is.If he didnt realize it but then the pain kicked in after,he would have stayed on the side of the track,not role into the middle then keep popping your head up.
He ballsed the corner up,couldn't restart his bike,new he would get a doing of his team so thought the injury would be the best way out.
He ballsed the corner up,couldn't restart his bike,new he would get a doing of his team so thought the injury would be the best way out.
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11. banzemanga commented 12 years ago
Acting injured on the cost of hospital and ambulance bills.
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12. m_otreborv commented 12 years ago
#8... His name... Texeira dos Reis, from Brazilian Gran Prix... and he was banned from the league. He is hoping to re-start the race because of his spillage, but in return, he loses his privilege to race on this league.
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14. KrejziKure commented 12 years ago
He took a nap!
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15. captain_obvious commented 12 years ago
nice response time of the emergency crew. are there any?
+5 1. LightAng3l commented 12 years ago
But I doubt he was hurt, and "helping" him can result in more severe trauma if you don't know what you are doing.