safety in rider equipment and track design has come so far. really grateful everyone got to walk away from this. losing grip suddenly is horrifying enough in a car, cant even imagine what its like on a bike at this speed.
Not that bad if you LOW SIDE... bUT if you slide the back of the throttle.. the tyre regains grip and flings you over the top... usually abou 7 feet into the air and often through the handlebars.... nasty
MotoGP is the most beautiful sport on the planet, and when we witness the sportsmanship, intelligence and humanity displayed in the midst of a terrible accident, MotoGP just raised itself another notch up. Glad nobody was seriously injured.
estoy de acuerdo con estar agradecido por que nadie se lastimo mal, excepto Canet, pero hay un tema con el pedregullo que es TERRIBLE, para las motos Y PARA LOS PILOTOS, preguntale a Jorge Martin.....
As a guy racing cars, I have the BIGGEST respect for bikers, anyone who has raced a circuit covered in oil (and suddenly noticing it) will know it's truly a heart in the mouth moment... Edit: wow i never had this many likes before on YT before.. If feel like I need to state something important.. what would Homer Simson say ?
I am a car geek and I am also a motorcyclist, but I personally feel like many can agree when I say that Moto gp is easiliest the most dangerous Motorsport of all time. I cannot imagine the pain after flying off of a bike at 100+ mph. Everyone in this video is pretty lucky.
it as always amazed me the wat F1 goes on about safety and how fast the cars are. Do the F1 guys realise these bikes go nearly as fast and have no carbon reinforced etc cockpits. these are the guys who have no fear
@@garymurphy5133 tbf F1 can lap motogp in under 5 laps in a race track, that demands quicker reaction time and cornering/braking Gs stress to the drivers.
@@WarayF1 because it’s a car. Also quicker reaction time is debatable. With a bike you can not make the quick adjustments like you can in a car with a wheel. The riders need insane reaction speeds.
so it just started raining on that corner? cause there was nothing the corner before, 50 yards up, they all lost grip at the exact same spot, look at replay, I would imagine slick substance on the spot !
🙏Thankfully, no serious injuries! Feel so bad for the riders that couldn't restart! Rules unfair for an incident like this, for classes that run only 1 bike! Hope track officials can find a better way to let riders know sooner about wet corners!
That was scary. Thankfully it looks like everyone walked away okay. It's amazing how far safety gear and regulations have come on the drivers and on the track to mitigate the potential disaster of people and bikes flying at 100 mph into a corner. Still could have been terrible.
Really glad there were no serious injuries, that’s the main thing. Super unfair to the riders who were not allowed to race. Can’t see the 5 minute rule being relevant here. Understandable if the bikes were not salvageable after the crash but those riders should’ve been given another fighting chance.
Ever since my cousin passed in a bike crash I've developed such a fear that I can't realistically ride a bike anymore so I've been more on the formula racing side of motorsports. That being said though, motogp riders are absolutely insane for having the balls to corner at those speeds. Glad everyone walked out
@@AnthroGearhead MotoGP is not tame. It’s racing at the highest skill level possible. Isle of Man is nuts but they riders are obviously not as good (don’t get me wrong they are still great and absolutely nuts even more so than MotoGP riders). It’s an Event for adrenaline junkies.
what about the medical teams that were able to be there in record time and assist 10 riders with 2 evacuations for the medical center without a single safety lane blocked?
I watches this multiple times. The first 3 riders went down at almost the exact same time, meaning they all hit the throttle and the same patch of ground at the same time. Then every other rider that fell hit the same patch that made them lose and regain traction. I think the track was slightly too wet and they had the wrong tires on according to some other people that posted.
@Damar Fadlan The big one with a definite article implies that it is expected to happen on a regular basis. It's commonly used in NASCAR because of the frequency of such crashes.
That was just so unfortunate. People need to stop complaining because no rule in the world could've foreseen or prevented that crash. Even if they all had 2nd bikes setup for wet, most of the circuit was still too dry for wets and I bet if it was motogp they'd have stayed out on slicks as well. Changing the track layout? That could've happened anywhere on any circuit. Sh*t happens sometimes in racing. They were just all caught by surprise by the first sector being wetter than the last few laps they rode there. I'm even gonna go as far as agreeing with the riders not being allowed to re-join. Yes it's unlucky and not their fault that they crashed, but what's also luck based is whose bike has less damage than the other, so allowing riders with fixed bikes to re-join doesn't at all solve the problem. It just adds more luck to the equation. Now that's something that having 2 bikes could fix, but as long as they have 1 bike I agree with the decision.
They should've red flagged the race once marshalls in that corner noticed the racing surface was fully wet. Rain flags are meant for when rain is falling. If this had happened in GP they can do flag to flag so it's up to the riders to decide when to come in and switch to rains. In Moto2 if the track is wet, it's up to race officials to stop the race so the teams can switch to wets. What should've happened is after the crash, the race should have reverted to the previous lap for the finishing order and half points should've been awarded.
I hope race director becoming more wishes on future to decide dry or wet race. It's important for riders safety. Such small aquaplaning can be so dangerous.
@@zondor8123 it's not complaining. Evaluation required as safety is the 1st priority for the riders. May whether unpredictable, but some data and track condition can be as reference in the future. Gladly the riders are safe.
All praise to the invention of the "airbag" racing leathers, which as far as I can see saved at least half of the crashing riders from more serious injury. That's got to be a new point for street riding sooner rather than later. For those who are ATGATT types, anyway.
I've been selling the Alpinestars systems for years at the shop i work at. More and more riders are using the systems on and off the track. It's good to see.
@@ggggerryggg8170 in 2004 Alpinestars started developing a airbag system that fits inside of leathers. We call it the Tech Air Race system today. They have also developed 3 other systems designed for different riders needs. They are probably the peak of safety we have made and I don't see how they can get safer.
I have to assume that a riders reaction time has to be on par if you want to avoid the shitshow thats in front as a f1 fan this must've been pretty rough for the MotoGP side of things
WOW😳, that incident is very massive and I didn't expect that😬, the incident looks similar to French GP moto3 race in 2017 where there was a multiple crash incident like this, thank god everyone is ok and walk away unhurt 👍👍.
Jesus that got my anxiety up for a minute there. Still remember watching the Shoya Tomizawa incident in Moto2 as it happened, thank god they were all all okay...
thanks and great to see all riders were safe in this race incident 🙏🙏🙏, To the good Lord please Always keep all our Riders safe in every race they compete 🙏
este acidente demonstra que para o bem dos pilotos, a regra tem que ser modificada, quando sinalizada a bandeira de chuva, todos devem tirar a mão e recolher aos boxes para troca de pneus!!!!!
@@ApexScorpio , eles estavam sinalizando com bandeira de chuva, é sobre isto que estou falando que deve ser mudado. Sinalizou com bandeira de chuva, todo mundo tira a mão e vai para o box!!!!Poderia ter acontecido uma fatalidade!!!!
@Damar Fadlan Why though? For motorcycles it would be a horrible long braking zone, but for F1 it would be a nice challenge as the drivers have to brake on top of the hill and then downwards (same as MotoGP now with the faster layout)
Why didn't the Yellow Flag come out at that curve after the first set of riders went down or after the second set of riders went down? The Yellow Flag would of minimized the carnage. Also, that part of the track has a very large run off area for safety, so it makes seeing the flags early on difficult. I am glad that there were no serious injuries, but definitely some safety problems to look at.
I think it did, if you look closely at the martial behind the barrier, I'm pretty sure he's waiving a yellow. Which if true, makes the situation more confusing.
I think this is a very dangerous circuit and dangerous for all riders.
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This circuit is perfectly safe and if it wasn’t so safe that will be a lot worse. Water with dry tires was the cause not the circuit safety. Stop saying bs!
That was a great decision for the lead rider bail from his bike even though you have regarded some control. If he didn't bail, my guess is he would have hit that wall at a fatal speed! I hope all these riders are safe and healthy.
Impressive Marshalls…a total of only 13 seconds to ditch the stretcher, run to get a fire extinguisher, and run out to the bike and start putting out the flames. That’s professional.
This race was like a bonus stage for Vietti. All other rankers fell and luckily he survived because of not in best condition. Whatever, this is the race
So glad everyone is ok. The craziest thing I’ve seen in Moto2 for ages.
Moto2 actually
You not seen much moto gp then ? 👍😁
You probably need to see this then: th-cam.com/video/UGPrHj1nPt0/w-d-xo.html
@comic
so you missed this one? th-cam.com/video/UGPrHj1nPt0/w-d-xo.html
that is probably rain patch. i remeber i few years back. moto3 had multiple rider crashed because of oil or something
Prime example of how well these riders handle accidents, it's impressive to see their reaction times in the midst of all the chaos.
they have bullet time reflexes
Yes you see 5 bikes on the ground and you keep pushing, falling and sending your bike towards them, it was luck nobody got hit
@@paulmartom you clearly don't ride.. (que "IvE BeEn rIdINg mY h2R fOr 38 YeArS yOu tWaT")
It looks like half of their reactions were to crash. That's not that great.
Impressive how garbage was the reaction from race direction and stewards
Lucky no rider was hit by the flying motorcycles
Yes. Even Birt says this is THE BIG ONE.
Sam Lowes got hit
yes
I did see someone limping, and holding their arm. I think someone is hurt. Clearly this should bea good reason to change any track layout..
...and flying riders.
safety in rider equipment and track design has come so far. really grateful everyone got to walk away from this. losing grip suddenly is horrifying enough in a car, cant even imagine what its like on a bike at this speed.
losing grip on a bike is like being ejected out of the window of a car, you just lose full control and hope you don't hit a stationary object.
Lies again? Slow Refund
Luckily it happens so fast you don't have time to worry about how scary it is.
I'm still hoping for an airbag suit in the future which ultimately makes it down to regular street riders.
Not that bad if you LOW SIDE...
bUT if you slide the back of the throttle.. the tyre regains grip and flings you over the top... usually abou 7 feet into the air and often through the handlebars....
nasty
MotoGP is the most beautiful sport on the planet, and when we witness the sportsmanship, intelligence and humanity displayed in the midst of a terrible accident, MotoGP just raised itself another notch up. Glad nobody was seriously injured.
I love how the commentators have disciplined themselves through years of practice to say 'dearie me' rather than "Holy f!ck, look at that!!"
Yudi
Yudi
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lol. I should not laugh but that was really funny
Yudi
Unexpected rain.
Thankfully the amazing Portimão circuit has great safety escapes in each turns and all riders were safe.
its miracle nobody dies
estoy de acuerdo con estar agradecido por que nadie se lastimo mal, excepto Canet, pero hay un tema con el pedregullo que es TERRIBLE, para las motos Y PARA LOS PILOTOS, preguntale a Jorge Martin.....
@@Gyodofer sem duvida. Gravilha muito grossa, tal como no circuito de Mandalika e Jerez
Would say it looked like oil..
@@gorgon9786 - Im no expert but that looked like an oil patch to me - EXACT same spot for everyone
As a guy racing cars, I have the BIGGEST respect for bikers, anyone who has raced a circuit covered in oil (and suddenly noticing it) will know it's truly a heart in the mouth moment...
Edit: wow i never had this many likes before on YT before.. If feel like I need to state something important.. what would Homer Simson say ?
A circut? Those are pansies compared to streets like isle of man
@@jackmorrison8269 Don’t be that guy.
@@SereneSpeed somebody has to be the bad guy.
@@jackmorrison8269 have you ever done circuit or isle of man?
@@jackmorrison8269 It is what it is. MotoGP is a joke compared Isle of man.
I am a car geek and I am also a motorcyclist, but I personally feel like many can agree when I say that Moto gp is easiliest the most dangerous Motorsport of all time. I cannot imagine the pain after flying off of a bike at 100+ mph. Everyone in this video is pretty lucky.
it as always amazed me the wat F1 goes on about safety and how fast the cars are. Do the F1 guys realise these bikes go nearly as fast and have no carbon reinforced etc cockpits. these are the guys who have no fear
@@garymurphy5133 as an f1 fan
Yeah these people have a death wish, you're right
@@garymurphy5133 tbf F1 can lap motogp in under 5 laps in a race track, that demands quicker reaction time and cornering/braking Gs stress to the drivers.
@@redactedrider7606 many have died in MotoGP
@@WarayF1 because it’s a car. Also quicker reaction time is debatable. With a bike you can not make the quick adjustments like you can in a car with a wheel. The riders need insane reaction speeds.
For those wondering what caused the crash; it started raining and they're on slicks.
It looks like they went over the same puddle, but you can't see it.
Ok, thank you for a information. 😮😃
so it just started raining on that corner? cause there was nothing the corner before, 50 yards up, they all lost grip at the exact same spot, look at replay, I would imagine slick substance on the spot !
@@kumochi-san2590 nonsense
@@SerbianSabre1 you're on drugs.
🙏Thankfully, no serious injuries! Feel so bad for the riders that couldn't restart! Rules unfair for an incident like this, for classes that run only 1 bike! Hope track officials can find a better way to let riders know sooner about wet corners!
Rain flags were already out before they entered the corner, there is no way to let them know any other way
How is it unfair?
i agree with you
Other drivers made the turn so its not unfair
The rules are fair.
That the situation sucks doesn't mean the rules are unfair.
That was scary. Thankfully it looks like everyone walked away okay. It's amazing how far safety gear and regulations have come on the drivers and on the track to mitigate the potential disaster of people and bikes flying at 100 mph into a corner. Still could have been terrible.
Really glad there were no serious injuries, that’s the main thing. Super unfair to the riders who were not allowed to race. Can’t see the 5 minute rule being relevant here. Understandable if the bikes were not salvageable after the crash but those riders should’ve been given another fighting chance.
Isn’t it fair that those who didn’t crash get to continue, but those who crash don’t?
@@philsb9388 No but there is not much you can do. It's not like they can make a bike in 5 minutes.
@@siegfreyco9348 Exactly. When you crash you’re out. Simple as that
I agree..
@@philsb9388 You can normally remount if the bike is okay after you crash though?
Ever since my cousin passed in a bike crash I've developed such a fear that I can't realistically ride a bike anymore so I've been more on the formula racing side of motorsports. That being said though, motogp riders are absolutely insane for having the balls to corner at those speeds. Glad everyone walked out
Im sorry to hear that
MotoGP is considered tamed but for Isle Of Man showdown, heck NO
@@AnthroGearhead MotoGP is not tame. It’s racing at the highest skill level possible. Isle of Man is nuts but they riders are obviously not as good (don’t get me wrong they are still great and absolutely nuts even more so than MotoGP riders). It’s an Event for adrenaline junkies.
2:12 you can see Sam lowes was in huge pain on his right arm
And Zonta vd Goorbergh running to try and help him
He had tendinitis in that arm and crashing on it definitely didn’t help
he got evacuated to the local hospital at the end of the race
Big respect to ALL the Marshall's
what about the medical teams that were able to be there in record time and assist 10 riders with 2 evacuations for the medical center without a single safety lane blocked?
@@ApexScorpio agreed.
It would be nice if the media gave recognition to Marshall's and medics, otherwise there wouldn't be any racing at all.
Synchronised Stacking!😱 How some of those riders escaped the flying debris is amazing!🙏🏻
Should include Fabio and Espagaro's reaction from the pres conference. All of them were so shocked. Zarco too.
Where can I see this?
That’s just crazy to see 3 high sides like that in a row with no contact between them. Was there a track issue there? Glad everyone is ok.
I watches this multiple times. The first 3 riders went down at almost the exact same time, meaning they all hit the throttle and the same patch of ground at the same time. Then every other rider that fell hit the same patch that made them lose and regain traction. I think the track was slightly too wet and they had the wrong tires on according to some other people that posted.
@@badassadmin yes. Those 29 riders used slicks when rain hit.
@@MX-Mug hi K W. 🙏
Track might be a lil wet or the tires not good enough
@@MX-Mug i thought motogp bikes had corner traction control?
I don't follow Moto2 that much but I love how at 2:16 the rider tried to check with his other colleague
I wouldn't call this 'Multiple' I call this half the field. Probably the craziest thing I’ve seen in Moto2
glad everyone is okay
That is multiple.
@Damar Fadlan The big one with a definite article implies that it is expected to happen on a regular basis.
It's commonly used in NASCAR because of the frequency of such crashes.
@@bremCZ yes. F1 also has its own "THE BIG ONE" wrecks.
4 me this one takes the cake th-cam.com/video/UGPrHj1nPt0/w-d-xo.html
@@purwantiallan5089 No it doesn't. It has "big ones" but not "the big one"
It’s amazing seeing all the rider look after each other when they crash
2:03 sees his own bike burn up still goes on to check on his mate who might have been hurt
Lol fuck the bike, who cares about that.
nothing he could do to the bike
Yeah no shit. What was he gonna do ? Mourn for the bike or something
@@pratikpatil6160 Sportsman spirit bruh.
As an f1 fan… this is just insane
As a brown person this is also insane.
@@peeper2070 as a milky white person, it's also insane
@@peeper2070 Hahaha! I laughed way too hard xD
Ai's jump was incredible😳
I thought he got hit by another bike as seen at 0:17
1:48 that dancing dude was like : oh yeah im not the only one
Sometimes we forget that this guys are riskin everything..
Something can happen everytime you swing a leg over the bike.
im my 30+ years watching motogp i never seen situation like this.. its mind-blowing
That was just so unfortunate. People need to stop complaining because no rule in the world could've foreseen or prevented that crash. Even if they all had 2nd bikes setup for wet, most of the circuit was still too dry for wets and I bet if it was motogp they'd have stayed out on slicks as well. Changing the track layout? That could've happened anywhere on any circuit. Sh*t happens sometimes in racing. They were just all caught by surprise by the first sector being wetter than the last few laps they rode there.
I'm even gonna go as far as agreeing with the riders not being allowed to re-join. Yes it's unlucky and not their fault that they crashed, but what's also luck based is whose bike has less damage than the other, so allowing riders with fixed bikes to re-join doesn't at all solve the problem. It just adds more luck to the equation. Now that's something that having 2 bikes could fix, but as long as they have 1 bike I agree with the decision.
They should've red flagged the race once marshalls in that corner noticed the racing surface was fully wet. Rain flags are meant for when rain is falling. If this had happened in GP they can do flag to flag so it's up to the riders to decide when to come in and switch to rains. In Moto2 if the track is wet, it's up to race officials to stop the race so the teams can switch to wets. What should've happened is after the crash, the race should have reverted to the previous lap for the finishing order and half points should've been awarded.
@@thedoctorchocolate they can't finishing it, it just 9 laps. In the rule they should continue it after red flag.
Please turn CC on, I want to know what's going on?
I hope race director becoming more wishes on future to decide dry or wet race. It's important for riders safety. Such small aquaplaning can be so dangerous.
stop complaining, it's so sudden and not a human fault!
It was a dry start. All the teams agreed.
@@zondor8123 it's not complaining. Evaluation required as safety is the 1st priority for the riders. May whether unpredictable, but some data and track condition can be as reference in the future. Gladly the riders are safe.
@@bremCZ yes they are. Hopefully the technology becoming more advance to minimize the issue happened.
@@nanalisna3333 There is no technology that can help that.
Who would even watch this...
People say F1 is dangerous,
THIS IS A DIFFERENT LEVEL!!!
Boa Tarde Galera ! Infelizmente os acidentes são imprevisíveis . Nunca desistir ! Valeuzão Povão!
All praise to the invention of the "airbag" racing leathers, which as far as I can see saved at least half of the crashing riders from more serious injury. That's got to be a new point for street riding sooner rather than later. For those who are ATGATT types, anyway.
I've been selling the Alpinestars systems for years at the shop i work at. More and more riders are using the systems on and off the track. It's good to see.
I always ride with my Alpinestar airbag even at 90+ degrees. I love the airbag system and would highly recommend it.
What air bag? I don't know about it please enlighten me
@@ggggerryggg8170 in 2004 Alpinestars started developing a airbag system that fits inside of leathers. We call it the Tech Air Race system today. They have also developed 3 other systems designed for different riders needs. They are probably the peak of safety we have made and I don't see how they can get safer.
@@s70driver2005 thanks. I'll check this out :)
The scene at 1:23 is just unbelievable. Imagine getting out of a crash and then having a bike explode in front of you.
Wow!!! I'm pleased to read the riders were okay. That was close to being WAY OUTTA HAND.
👍🤞👍👍🏁
Wow, the bike Gods we’re watching out for all the riders in that mess! That easily could have ended so much worse than it did.
Man that was one of the worst multiple crashes I've seen in bike racing... horrible. hope everyone is safe.
Damn Cam was doing so good too
amazing footage. so many crashes after one after another. must be something slick on that turn.
I have to assume that a riders reaction time has to be on par if you want to avoid the shitshow thats in front
as a f1 fan this must've been pretty rough for the MotoGP side of things
Seriously. After 13 bikes in the gravel, the marshall is still waving the yellow? WHERE IS THE RED? FFS.
Slick+rain=🔥
Jest like in moto3
😳 I’m glad everybody walked out of this safely!
that was crazy, glad everyone is relatively okay!
Imagine being in the paddock and gradually hearing each subsequent team yell in horror one after another.
This is an incident that happened out of our sane mind, that was incredibly terrible. Glad that every driver is okay
Oh no, why can't it fall, keep the spirit of the MotoGP racers 🏁💪💪
2:01 an inch to the right and that would be a *"Final Destination"* moment
WOW😳, that incident is very massive and I didn't expect that😬, the incident looks similar to French GP moto3 race in 2017 where there was a multiple crash incident like this, thank god everyone is ok and walk away unhurt 👍👍.
I hope all riders are safe..now..
Lowes injured his arm and canet broke his, other then that everyone’s safe
That dude was jumping off his bike before it was even falling. Very impressive reaction time.
Resembles a Moto3 crash due to oil spill back in 2017 or 18.
Glad everyone are ok.
I don't mean to make light of this but the last dude saw the rest off the track path and was thinking " this looks fun" let me try 😄
Jesus that got my anxiety up for a minute there. Still remember watching the Shoya Tomizawa incident in Moto2 as it happened, thank god they were all all okay...
thanks and great to see all
riders were safe in this race incident 🙏🙏🙏, To the good Lord please Always keep all our Riders safe in every race they compete 🙏
2nd time this has happened, i believe the last one was a couple years ago in moto3, was never expecting it to happen again 😮
1:30 Whilst I'm happy they call walked away safely.
The second series of crashes looks like the most intense game of bowls
1:17 banging that rev limiter in 6th gear, damnnnnnn
Awesome to watch glad no one serious injurys!
I saw the Motogp podium finishers reaction when this happened
2:04 I thought he was afraid of fire but he took fire extinguisher.. 😅✌️
Nice respond, good job marshal.. 👏👏👏
este acidente demonstra que para o bem dos pilotos, a regra tem que ser modificada, quando sinalizada a bandeira de chuva, todos devem tirar a mão e recolher aos boxes para troca de pneus!!!!!
nao estava a chuver na altura. Alias, a pista ate ja estava bem seca naquela altura da corrida
@@ApexScorpio , eles estavam sinalizando com bandeira de chuva, é sobre isto que estou falando que deve ser mudado.
Sinalizou com bandeira de chuva, todo mundo tira a mão e vai para o box!!!!Poderia ter acontecido uma fatalidade!!!!
Wild scene! Glad nobody was severely injured! :O
Maybe they should implement the hairpin at Turn 1, then the approaching speed is not that high anymore🤔
I wonder why they don't use it for F1 either
@Damar Fadlan Why though? For motorcycles it would be a horrible long braking zone, but for F1 it would be a nice challenge as the drivers have to brake on top of the hill and then downwards (same as MotoGP now with the faster layout)
Hold on. Was something wrong with the track then? Or is this still being investigated?
Foi incrível 😱😱😱
Can someone tell me what happened there? was the track slippery?
1:40 nice save
Wow. Incredible to watch. Glad everyone is safe.
Why didn't the Yellow Flag come out at that curve after the first set of riders went down or after the second set of riders went down? The Yellow Flag would of minimized the carnage. Also, that part of the track has a very large run off area for safety, so it makes seeing the flags early on difficult. I am glad that there were no serious injuries, but definitely some safety problems to look at.
I think it did, if you look closely at the martial behind the barrier, I'm pretty sure he's waiving a yellow. Which if true, makes the situation more confusing.
What caused the crash? Poor track conditions? Spilled fluids? What?
No flags anywhere, even after the bikes crashed
Absolutely disgusting
Damn straight. The marshalls there need to be educated on what their most important job is, waving the right flag at the right time!!
Not true, flags were waved correctly. Unexpected rain and slicks was the problem, and yes, it's racing and shit happens
Is rain idiot same like in f1 look german 2019
Honestly good to see everyone is safe
I think this is a very dangerous circuit and dangerous for all riders.
This circuit is perfectly safe and if it wasn’t so safe that will be a lot worse. Water with dry tires was the cause not the circuit safety. Stop saying bs!
I've seen a lot of crashes in motorcycle racing,but that was one of the scariest yet.
0:10 ghost of portimao
Almost seems like the scariest thing isn't so much crashing by itself but if someone else crashes behind you their bike could come flying at you.
What the fuuuuuuuuuck? :O
That was crazy.
That was a great decision for the lead rider bail from his bike even though you have regarded some control. If he didn't bail, my guess is he would have hit that wall at a fatal speed!
I hope all these riders are safe and healthy.
everyone is Ok
Impressive Marshalls…a total of only 13 seconds to ditch the stretcher, run to get a fire extinguisher, and run out to the bike and start putting out the flames. That’s professional.
1:49 NikMir kah tu??
Itu nikmir di tim apa 😧
Could you tell me the reason why? All the riders fell at the same place.
Mengerikannnn!!😱
I wish there was live commentary and no reaction to the replay commentary.
Thank goodness no major casualties ... Respect guys.....
I hope all rider's are well & fine.
This race was like a bonus stage for Vietti.
All other rankers fell and luckily he survived because of not in best condition.
Whatever, this is the race
Did the first wobble trigger everything afterwards because they were reacting / thrown off focus, or was there something wrong with the track?
The sound of Moto2 bikes are awesome.
One of the strangest crashes i have seen.
1:54 Was there a problem with the track? How can many players slip in the same place?
As a Fan I never want to see this ... : ( I hope everyone is ok ... 🙏
0:17 Did Ai get hit by another bike? It looked like so. But, from another angle at 1:40, he seemed to manage to dodge the bike.
Can anyone tell me what differentiated the fallers from the non-fallers? ( Speed, tyres, brakes, throttle...)
Luck
Riders further back saw the crashes and slowed down, that’s why many of them stayed on
I am novice in moto race, Can anyone tell what happened here, what caused these series of accidents?
We a very glad that all the riders are OK and up on there feet and the bike what set on fire was Tony Arbolino or Barry baltus
Wow that corner has a dip in it that causes the rear-end of the bike to go out from under the riders wow im just glad that they are 👍
It is really dangerous circuit and also season opener next season!!!
R.I.P Steeman🙏🏼