There was probably an element of that involved. Having said that, the impact tore his helmet strap off, the impact needed to do that would surely been enough to kill him anyway. It's not like his helmet was removed, then a secondary impact to his unprotected head killed him.
Looking for flats in Chelsea for the next couple days. Not looking forward to it as I find it boring but the gf is excited. She even said we could go shopping after how amazing is that......
Top it off by going to see a show and then you can look forward to amazing reward sex.
What do we make of the new Liverpool kit?
http://twitter.com/thisisanfield/status/329730427558428672/photo/1
What do we make of the new Liverpool kit?
http://twitter.com/thisisanfield/status/329730427558428672/photo/1
I didn't know that the strap had broken. I thought the helmet had flexed imperceptibly with the initial impact off poor old Colin Edwards Tech 3 Yamaha and slipped off. Valentino only just missed the whole thing when he took to the grass, although he glanced Colin's bike on the way through. I never want to see that happen again, but there's no denying the ultimate appeal of GP bike motorsport, and the danger is a small part of it. At its very best it is just, hands down, the most exciting form of racing.
My friend races BSB, his brother was killed doing it and he's had some real nasty offs, chopped a couple of fingers off and had a real bad one again at the last round at Thruxton. I feel for his Mother!
Ooh crikey..! Not the young starlet from a couple of years back..? Killed at Brands Hatch..? They are a different breed. I'm far too concious of injury, even though tracks are much, much safer than roads. I once had my VFR FiY at a couple of mph off its top speed [I'm not going to openly say what that is on here] on a totally empty motorway, for a short burst, and although the bike was clearly as safe as houses within itself, the immense speed meant the potential energy to go flying through the air, only to be stopped by something solid was decidedly sobering indeed. That was a one-off.
I think you are thinking of Craig Jones? I think that was the year after Ollie died http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ollie_Bridewell
This is a result of a massive club being under massive pressure. If they go down it will be catastrophic for the club.The Telegraph confirms that its reporters have been banned from attending Newcastle United home matches and media conferences.
United had demanded an apology over a story that claimed their battle for Premier League survival was being undermined by acrimony between players.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ollowing-dressing-room-split-revelations.html
Unusual for a Football Club to ban the Press methinks?
Unusual for a Football Club to ban the Press methinks?
