Fabio Quartararo, Jack Miller, Aleix Espargaro and co explain the true horror of a MotoGP crash

“Horrible, horrible” - “Everything goes into slow motion”. 
Franco Morbidelli crash, MotoGP race, Australian MotoGP, 16 October
Franco Morbidelli crash, MotoGP race, Australian MotoGP, 16 October

The highside is a scary and dangerous moment in MotoGP. 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez notably was flung into the air 🎃and came down with a bang in Indonesia🐠 this year.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP riders🦹 and legends of the paddock have told BT Sport what a big highside truly feels like, and tried to explain the shee🍎r feeling of horror…

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168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo: "It is the most dangerous crash you can have in Moto🦩GP. I once landed on my feet and broke 🐲both bones."

Randy Mamola: "It happens so qui🅠ckly, you just hope that you don’t leave the bike. You are like a cartoon character trying to grab onto something!"

John McGuinness: "There is no way꧙ of sugarcoating a highside. Horrible, horrible⛎. Waiting for the impact is the worst bit, as you fly through the air.

"My biggest one was when I broke my hip at Oulton Park - it w🏅as a really amateur crash. It flicked me into next week! I landed on my hip, broke my femur, it was unpleasant! I have three big screws in my hip which remind me everyday. It is like a toothache in winter.

"It isn’t saf🐻e 𒁏- racing is not safe. We believe it is safe, we think it is safe, we have airbag technology."

Marc Marquez after crash MotoGP race, Valencia MotoGP. 6 November
Marc Marquez after crash MotoGP race, Valencia MotoGP. 6 November

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aleix Espargaro: "You can do a higꦇhside quite easily especially if the track is💦 quite slippery. The only thing worse is when you crash in the middle of the track and a bike hits you. It is difficult, in that case, to protect riders."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller: "It just shoots you through the moon. It’s not fun. As you leave the seat you immediately feel the airbag deployed as you fly through the air upside-down. It gives you a tiny bit of rel꧒ief that there is something between you and the asphalt as you hit."

Niall MacKenzie: "Everything goes iꦓnto slow motion. It’s not like ‘bang, you’re on the floor’. Your thought process slows down. Sometimes it’ꦇs okay, sometimes it’s not."

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