We really thought that football is the only sport where faking injuries is a very common practice, used to spend some more minutes at the end of a favorable game, or to grant some brief time for your mates to catch their breath and so on.
Well, we were so wrong! It looks like this funny habit found its way into the motorcycle racing, as well. So take your time and enjoy seeing our fake victim spilling first and then failing to restart his bike, thus losing critical seconds.
Noticing he could do some nifty stunt works, he then throws himself to the ground, simulating a much worse crash and hoping the race would be canceled eventually. Many riders pass by and finally some stop to aid him, race officials also show up and load the guy on a gurney to be carried to the ambulance.
To their big surprise, the doctors and officials finally learn about the whole trick set up by the rider also known as Kalinga. The rider was subsequently banned from the championship. Again... how silly must one be to do such a stupid trick? 0:41 marks the beginning of the real show.
Well, we were so wrong! It looks like this funny habit found its way into the motorcycle racing, as well. So take your time and enjoy seeing our fake victim spilling first and then failing to restart his bike, thus losing critical seconds.
Noticing he could do some nifty stunt works, he then throws himself to the ground, simulating a much worse crash and hoping the race would be canceled eventually. Many riders pass by and finally some stop to aid him, race officials also show up and load the guy on a gurney to be carried to the ambulance.
To their big surprise, the doctors and officials finally learn about the whole trick set up by the rider also known as Kalinga. The rider was subsequently banned from the championship. Again... how silly must one be to do such a stupid trick? 0:41 marks the beginning of the real show.