My money is on guy two touching the front brakes and/or trying to lean a little more to miss guy 1. Hopefully they learned not to ride so f'n close together on the street. There is no need.
Second guy was following to close?
It's a pretty tall bike, like a supermoto. They generally don't lend themselves to knee dragging so you gotta hang way off.+1 for front brake to avoid, cuz guy #1 would've got run over if guy #2 stayed on the line he was on!
It almost looks like the first guy dragged his knee a little too much, or had more lean angle than necessary...? thoughts (from more experienced people)?
I don't see why he needed to stick out his knee so much :\
Hit the front brake. Most riders would do the same. Pretty hard to tell your brain to keep your line and hope the other bike slides out of the way.First guy lost the front on the KTM why the second followed , i have no idea.
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Looks like the KTM's suspension was upset which made the rider lose his composure/position. I dunno.
Third guy on the Bimmer looks like he was on rails. Nice swerve.
Front tucked as soon as he hit the first bump. You can see the rear chatter but the front was already gone. Might have been able to save it on his knee but that's easier said than done. Better setup/quality suspension could have saved him.Looks like the KTM's suspension was upset which made the rider lose his composure/position. I dunno.