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Good to hear you're not crossing the line going into 3. I cringe every time I see that happening in front of me!
I'm not trying to argue "for Alex". I just want to express my understanding of his point of view so a balanced discussion on how to prevent a future incident like this can happen. The way I see it, the only real benefit of discussing an incident publicly is for it to become a learning experience for more than the people involved, so since you started this discussion, I just want to keep it as fair as possible.
Seems like a light rub on the left clip-on would be enough to counter steer his bike off the track and launch it like it did. Seems to me like he didn't realize you were there and was taking the normal outside line and you didn't realize that he didn't realize you were still there and got squeezed. Does this sound like a fair assessment of what happen? If so, how can we all learn from it?