MotoGP: The unlikely maneuver in Misano to avoid a fall that seemed almost certain

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Dutch Moto2 rider Bo Bendsneyder managed to take control of his bike on the last corner of a wet and slippery track.

Bo Bendsneyder, during free practice.TV

Bo Bendsneyder is Dutch, 22 years old and has been racing since he was six. So far, one more rider of the many who compete in the World Championship. In Moto2, if applicable. However, during free practice at GP Emilia Romagna, he became the protagonist for his prowess, when he seemed destined to test the toughness of a wet and slippery asphalt.

The Kalex team rider raced through the last corner of the Misano circuit. And, as if he were actually taming a fighting bull, he was able to get hold of a rearing motorcycle. The wet track had played a trick on him, but he was able to squirm and climb onto his machine until he controlled it and safely completed the session. He was about to be thrown out of his seat, but ended up signing one of the pictures of the year

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