It's only history repeating the funny way, but this never gets old, no matter where or when this happens and if it involves motorcycles or not.
It's always funny seeing how people gradually build confidence when doing something which required exceptional control over their own body, machinery or a combination of both.
While they say that "repetitio est mater studiorum", it looks like some tasks require more than several repetitions in order to be performed safely and flawlessly. And even more, when it comes to motorcycles, learning is never done.
Well, this fellow makes no exception to the rule, as he crashes after performing increasingly better jumps, in a way proving that history is never wrong. At least the chap is alright, and that's a thing which sometimes does not come with the crash.
While they say that "repetitio est mater studiorum", it looks like some tasks require more than several repetitions in order to be performed safely and flawlessly. And even more, when it comes to motorcycles, learning is never done.
Well, this fellow makes no exception to the rule, as he crashes after performing increasingly better jumps, in a way proving that history is never wrong. At least the chap is alright, and that's a thing which sometimes does not come with the crash.