flies up to 8 meters in the air and lands on a car

Paul Cassidy takes a scary flight in a crash that could have been fatal. He succeeded during the Northwest 200, a motorcycle race held on public roads.

The motorcycling it is a sport that can be dangerous, especially in races that are disputed on public roads, passing through people’s homes. But what happened to the pilot Paul Cassidy during the North West 200, a race that takes place every year in Northern Ireland, is incredible.

The flight at 8 meters high

The drivers were qualifying, in view of the race that will take place on Saturday. Coming out of a curve, the victim of the fall said he found himself in front of another rider who was slowing down and moving to the left. However, she did not see Paul Cassidy arriving, who was meanwhile overtaking him, and inadvertently passed him cut off the road, causing the accident. Cassidy at that point has lost completely control of the motorbikeand ended up against a guard and was shot into the air, in an impressive incident.

Landing on the parked car

The pilot’s fall, which fortunately He did not suffer any serious consequences, ended on a car parked in the driveway of the house. Paul Cassidy, despite the I fly at 8 meters highreported only several abrasions on the body. The rider, on social media, also wanted to reassure his fans about his condition, saying that he was fine and was just very sore.

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L’car which cushioned the pilot’s fall, however, reported damage to the bonnet and to the front of the car, with someone on social media making fun of the difficulty the owner of the car will have in explaining what happened to the insurance company.

What is the North West 200

The North West 200 is one competition of motorcycling taking place in Northern Ireland, on roads normally open to traffic. The circuit is considered one of the fastest in the world, where speeds of over 300 km/h. The accident occurred during qualifying on Thursday, and Paul Cassidy hopes to still be able to participate in the race that will take place this Saturday, hoping that there are no other similar accidents.

 
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