• last year
Transcript
00:00 (dramatic music)
00:02 Bikes are a source of adventure.
00:04 They're the ability to be out on the open road
00:06 with freedom, fully immersive 3D experience.
00:10 No music, no sound except for the wind in my face.
00:13 The most important person in my life would be my partner.
00:18 We both ride motorbikes together
00:20 and anything that we can do, we do together.
00:23 My crash was an avoidable one.
00:30 At that point in time, I had too much confidence
00:33 for my ability coming into the cornering that I was doing.
00:36 I had too much speed.
00:40 So as the crash was taking place,
00:44 I'm doing flips down the road,
00:47 rolling along, trying to control everything.
00:50 I see it laying underneath the guardrail.
00:52 It was avoidable by just slowing down.
00:56 (water splashing)
00:59 What I've learned being a motorcyclist
01:03 is that practice doesn't make perfect.
01:06 Practice means being able to do it without fault.
01:09 It doesn't mean that you're perfect at being a rider.
01:12 You're always learning.
01:14 You're always finding some new situation
01:16 that you've never encountered before.
01:18 When I think back to the crash,
01:21 if something worse had happened,
01:24 there's so many opportunities that I've had
01:26 post that accident that I wouldn't have been able to do.
01:29 I wouldn't have met the people in my life now
01:31 that are most important to me
01:33 and I certainly wouldn't still be a motorcyclist.
01:36 (dramatic music)
01:39 (whooshing)

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