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   | Originally posted by Felix So, Skids, are you saying all I need is one of them cut-out thingys and I'll be able to get going again after I crash. Blimey, that should be worth more than a tenner!
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     No Felix, what I'm saying is that when I crash it allows ME to get going again as I have perfected the art of crashing as demonstrarted at round 1 race one of the 2005 Desmo Due Championship, and the final Keevil round of the NG 2002 SoT championship where after crashing at the end of the main straight I rode the bike back to the pits after the race had finisshed.
 It takes a while but if you crash often enough you soon learn the Do's and Don'ts of crashing and when to stay with the bike or part company with it. 
 Its something you could go out and practice but I wouldn't recommend it.
 Although from what I've seen I'm sure Troy Bayliss has spent a bit of time perfecting the art as demonstrated at a very wet Silverstone one year and in his 250GP ride a while back. Wayne Gardner was another who also quite good at restarting after crashing