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[quote=Matra et Alpine;976593]erm crossing their line was the cause of the lack of space !![/quote]yeah i completely disagree
he was left of the line they were looking at as they screamed in. he dragged right onto their line
to them coming in, he was having difficulty & had drifted wide allowing them to jump him for his place
the eaisest thing in the world to do on a bike is lift & drift off-line - but to do that they would have had to recognise that he was about to drag right across the track
they are not paid to back off - their careers are based on successfull bullying on-track (especially rossi)
my point (getting lost i think) was that they could have avoided him by lifting instead of going tighter whilst keeping it nailed
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Badsight, you have never ridden a bike on the limit on a track.
That is obvious from your coments.
If they had "drifted" (!) then it woudl have been TOWARDS the incoming bike.
Let's leave this
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[url="http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/95650"]Gardner urges Edwards and Rossi not to blame themselves over Simoncelli's fatal crash - MotoGP news - AUTOSPORT.com[/url]
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[quote=Matra et Alpine;976629]Let's leave this[/quote]lol, whats to leave
theres what happened in the crash, then theres your revision of it
i am merely pointing out they would have avoided him by lifting from their line
the impact happened by their staying on their line & keeping the throttle nailed
how were they to know he was about to drift back across the track ?
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leave what ? OK how about some respect for the memory :(
I will leave it with Gardners words.
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[quote]“The accident that claimed Marco’s life was freakish in the extreme,”[/quote]
Gardner