That was Flashtour no.1.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 7:32 pmWe weren't on that trip were we?The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 9:54 amOn this visit I did, it was the advanced rider ahead of me trying to show the advanced instructor how good he was...Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 11, 2022 2:38 pm I think Flash has some tales of riders chasing each other into bends and the second rider then following the first into a field. So the 'better' rider may actually be on the point of losing the plot completely.
... he failed to spot the double bend warning sign on the way up to a blind crest and was still nailing it on his GS as he vanished from view as I backed off. He'd gone straight on and was trying to turn round trailing a barbed wire fence, having just avoided a dip in the river.
Ironic really, as he'd cancelled the course I'd gone out there to deliver to him and his mate that morning, and one of the things I'd picked his mate up for was the need to observe, understand, then react to road signs - he'd set himself up on the outside of the lane on a left-hander (close to the hedge in France) and had nearly been taken out by an emerging driver who hadn't seen him.
The 2 blokes that landed in the field apparently managed to hit and kill a cow
The 2 guys who crashed were both on R1s and had been egging each other on all weekend.
The "corner" they crashed on was pretty much just a kink to the right, but it was a blind entry over a rise, and ALL the visible cues into the corner made you think it was going left.
They charged up the hill at stupid speeds and basically completely misread the corner and went off the road, into the field which was about a 10 foot drop and one of the bikes hit a cow and killed it, one of the riders hit another cow and broke his leg badly.
The funny thing about it is that they were in the middle of the group and because they disappeared into the field, no-one saw it happen, so the group got to Oradour and discovered two bikes were missing!