Video clips of the incident can be found on You Tube, but this high quality picture (click to enlarge) shows in perfect detail just how far gone Edwards was - the Texan's inside foot, knee and elbow are all dragging along the ground, while his outside leg is waving in the air.
Way to go Crash. This piece is clearly written by a motercycle racing enthusiast. Good to see some emotion filtering through from time to time. Keep it up.
After all this IS why we all love motercycle racing. It's the angles, the saves, the almost-saves, the overtaking (!), the fairing bashing and great the battles.
Season's started! *sigh*
Posted by Maarten - Unregistered (228 days ago)
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yes, I like that kind of news too but 'enlargin pictures' in crash dot net means enlarge to another thumbnail...is there'll be a day when I'll see here a picture like 800x600 or even 640x480pix??
Posted by zundapp - Unregistered (227 days ago)
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You have to sign up to get bigger pictures, it's free though, give it a try.
Morgue I have signed up but the pic size is still the same...any tips on how to get a bigger sized pic??? or do i have to look somewhere else in the site....thanks
Just watched youtube,cracking save,the wave to the crowd was classic,i think colin is one of the nicest people in moto gp....in interviews he's funny and i think some of the other riders should take a leaf out of his book and lighten up.
Go to the left side of this page, select latest pictures. choose the season 2008 motogp the event Spain then you can see all the photos if you pick one (I believe the second one in the top row is Edwards save) and click it you can then choose high resolution (in this case 710 x 473 pixels at 72 dpi)
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