sort of..
Was that onboard from your bike, or a video you found? Either way, holy crap!
The first time I watched it, I thought the front rider was trying to balance himself, and I think the back rider did too. He almost widens his line right into the downed rider!
I've been at the paddock when it happen. They are not covering this type of signals during riders meeting. Instructor (first guy) was improvising. I agree there is quite a lot of room for misinterpretation, but when I've talk with him he told me at this moment he thought it will be most recognizable signal of danger. All other signals in that trackday group are given by hand, so he decided to use leg to point to hazard.
I know all guys involved (instructor ahead, guy with camera onboard and a victim) so it was a thrill to watch it
Here is full video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOgKBemKOQM
Yikes! Puckered buttholes anyone??
I know its armchair quarterbacking, but do they teach you to roll into the dirt?
Better to get run over while you're flat vs taking a hit when you're fully upright.
Reminds me of Franco Uncini's crash at Assen, he fell and got up and bolted, only to be hit by Wayne Gardner and seriously injured, losing his helmet like Marco Simoncelli at Sepang. The difference being, Franco survived.
uncini collison at Dutch tt - YouTube