Spotted that on the facebook myself. Wonder how on hell that happened other than the obvious and the person riding was ok Seems the lorry wanted to mount the repsol.
Do you think Michelin tyres fitted to the truck was the cause? Only saying because Michelin man on the front mud guard looks like he's doing a runner. Seriously hope the rider got away from that one.
Oh you love to live dangerously you do Jimbo. . We saw a Repsol out yesterday totally Splattered with bugs, I could hardly read the feckin numberplate
That looks weirdly funny, hope whoever was on the bike was ok, and got their bike replaced. Had a similar, much minor (thank god!) incident at a Halfords' car park a few weeks ago. I had my bike parked neatly in the middle of a space, and as I came out of the shop I see a white van reversing to wards my bike- turned out he wasn't reversing but PARKING! As I was still about 3 metres away from the van accelerating towards my bike I shouted at them- still, the guy wedged his rear bumper onto my rear wheel. Luckily no damage done. Next thing, he jumps out of the car and starts yelling at me- '..no need to shout at me, it was an accident, I didn't see it....blabla...stop making such a fuzz...' Honestly, I was gob smacked, no word of apology, but made me feel like how dare I hide my bike under his van! That's where I changed gears and went from a polite, but aggravated voice to the full brunt of my growing anger- he backed off (as he walked towards me his aggression faded I think he realised I was at least 4 inches taller and 5 stone heavier than him, and perhaps a few years older too lol) and started jotting down his details. He calmed down, apologised and his Mrs. told him to shake hands. As a few women walking past us said- lucky this wasn't a toddler standing behind him Conclusion- YOU DON'T GO WHERE YOU CANNOT SEE!
For the curious racers, here is the Dutch -> English translation of the incident. According to the police report: at the traffic light the repsol driver stopped in front of a truck to be able to take of quickly, but at that moment it went wrong. When both drivers accelerated, the front of the cabine touched the backwheel of the repsol (which probably reacted too late). Causing them to get strangled Although startled, the repsol driver was very lucky to escape with only minor scratches on his calf. Short after the accident an police officer found him in shock sitting on his knees. The officer was by chance nearby in his free time. Both drivers escaped startled and have shook hands afterwards. I hope my English is good enough for you guys to understand.
So in other words a 44 Ton Dutch HGV 'Owned' the Repsol off the lights! I knew they were S L O W but not that S L O W!