Riding through the rain, or on wet asphalt is a rather tricky business, as any sudden maneuver could lead to a spill.
No matter whether we're thinking about fast accelerations, hard turns or brakes, they all can cause a rider to crash. It's the case of this Russian biker, clearly going way faster than the group he's probably part of, and again, way faster than the rest of cars in the traffic.
We cannot see exactly what it happening as he passes in front of the car with the video camera, but we believe he sports the car stopped ahead and brakes too hard. The result is a quick slip followed by the rider falling off his bike, getting almost ran over by one of the cars in the adjacent lane. Luckily, the driver sees him spilling in due time and gets to slow down and swerve to avoid him.
But the bike keeps on sliding forward then hits and decks another unsuspecting rider waiting to pass the stopped car. The guys don' t seem to sustain serious injuries, but the luckiest thing for all is that fact that the traffic was moving at slow speed due to rainy weather. Such a scenario would have undoubtedly ended very bad should the speed of the bikes/ cars had been at true highway levels.
And please note the driver's "chicka-chicka-opaa" verbal stunt, possibly another internet, if mixed by a DJ.
We cannot see exactly what it happening as he passes in front of the car with the video camera, but we believe he sports the car stopped ahead and brakes too hard. The result is a quick slip followed by the rider falling off his bike, getting almost ran over by one of the cars in the adjacent lane. Luckily, the driver sees him spilling in due time and gets to slow down and swerve to avoid him.
But the bike keeps on sliding forward then hits and decks another unsuspecting rider waiting to pass the stopped car. The guys don' t seem to sustain serious injuries, but the luckiest thing for all is that fact that the traffic was moving at slow speed due to rainy weather. Such a scenario would have undoubtedly ended very bad should the speed of the bikes/ cars had been at true highway levels.
And please note the driver's "chicka-chicka-opaa" verbal stunt, possibly another internet, if mixed by a DJ.