1999 World Superbike Nurburgring - The Oil Spill

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1999 World Superbike Crashes Nurburgring Colin Carl Edwards Fogarty Pierfrancesco Chili Akira Yanagawa Noriyuki Haga
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Probably the worst race organisation the World Superbike Championship has ever seen. The marshals at the Nurburgring just stand and watch as top riders fall on oil.

Commentary from Jack Burnicle and Rob Orme.

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1999 World Superbike Nurburgring - The Oil Spill

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  • Oh man that pisses ...

    Oh man that pisses me off, they should have just stopped the race. Or have everyone slow down. The yellow flag doesn't do anything.

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  • Wow that was nuts!

    Wow that was nuts!

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  • ridiculous putting ...

    ridiculous putting so many riders in danger. Good runoff, though. I wasn't so lucky when I hit oil on the street.

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  • pussies

    pussies

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  • A competitive ...

    A competitive Privateer AMA or SBK 600 will cost in the $50,000 to $60,000 range to build. Very Skilled engine builders and Suspension Techs don't work cheap.. Once you get into MotoGP, The sky's the limit and almost impossible to calculate because they are one off bikes not based on a production bike. Even in local Amateur racing, having $20,000 to $25,000 invested per bike is very common..

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