Yes, and that was after crashing and re-joining the track!Nonserviam85 wrote: ↑19 Nov 2018, 15:01Pol Espargaro heroics and KTM's first podium was the highlight of the last race.
lol, lucky for the red flag I guess otherwise it would have been a wasted opportunityAndres125sx wrote: ↑19 Nov 2018, 19:17Yes, and that was after crashing and re-joining the track!Nonserviam85 wrote: ↑19 Nov 2018, 15:01Pol Espargaro heroics and KTM's first podium was the highlight of the last race.
Reigning Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton took part in a private test aboard Yamaha Superbikes prepared by the Crescent World Superbike team this week, but suffered a small crash.
Hamilton has made no secret for his passion of bikes and motorcycle racing, and in recent years has become brand ambassador for Italian marque MV Agusta – who made a special edition of its F4 Superbike, known as the LH 44.
The Briton took to the Jerez circuit in Spain, which last week played host to WSBK and MotoGP testing, on Saturday on YZF-R1s prepared by Yamaha's official WSBK outfit Crescent Racing.
While not much information has surfaced about the test, Italian outlet Gazzetta dello sport reported WSBK rider Alex Lowes acted as coach to Hamilton.
The day was not without incident, however, as Hamilton reportedly crashed going through the right-hander Turn 5 of Sito Pons, though walked away unscathed from the tumble.
It was scrap though The frame was snapped, wheel cracked and into the engine so it couldn't be moved and so getting it home involved getting it collected by the fork lift..they thought is was the most comedy thing ever!
No, he will use 93, he posted that on the Spanish equivalent of April Fools day.