11-16-2009, 09:39 PM | #81 |
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It wouldn't be a good sight. But give me the option of protecting my legs or protecting my nuts and ass then I'm going to protect my nuts and ass. I can live without legs.
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01-15-2010, 02:09 PM | #82 |
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Jump!
Swedish Dakar rally rider Annie Seel reports from the bivouac in Copiapo, Chile: "At km 131 the track split around some ruins, and joined again after. To avoid dust I cut from right track over to the left, across a small rise. Behind the rise a 5m deep tomb opened, 2x3 wide. I rode to slow to jump and to fast to stop. Put breakes on, slide bike to the left and abandon ship. I managed to jump to the left edge while bike tumbled down. I am lucky not to go down cause the walls were impossible to climb. Stopped some riders to call for help. A helicopter came and I climbed down with a thin rope to check bike, it was ok. We tried to pull the bike, but no. They said I must wait for the organisation truck to come and help. Took a while but then Mr Etienne Lavigne, race director, arrived in a helicopter instead. Like a true hero he climbed down with a rope, tied my bike with the real tie roses, and instructed the pilot how to lift it. Now I could continue the race, saved by the angel from above. Only suffering from painful swollen hand and aching foot" http://thedakar.blogspot.com/2010/01...ly-raider.html JC
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01-15-2010, 02:18 PM | #83 | |
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Good example. Next time you find yourself in the middle of the desert and are confronted by a hole about 6 feet wide, the best option is to "lay it down" and throw your bike in the hole. Well, that or ride around the hole.
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01-15-2010, 02:21 PM | #84 |
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I'm not sure jumping off your bike to avoid falling in a pit constitutes 'laying it down'.
Awesome story though! I espeically like how she was concerned about not being able to climb the walls, rather than bouncing off them on the way down. |
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01-15-2010, 07:09 PM | #90 |
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Yeah, you'd have to be high to drive into that thing.
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