Wet Practice by pcoulson

Wet Practice

Britain's Cal Crutchlow setting his pole position time in the rain for the next days British MotoGP race at Silverstone circuit
I love bikes great shot
September 5th, 2016  
Great action shot. Little scary with the rain.
September 6th, 2016  
Excellent panning, what a great shot. Was it a boys weekend?
September 6th, 2016  
Wow I wish I could do panning like that, great shot.
September 6th, 2016  
@craazyal Thank you for finding the time to comment Alistair, like you I love bikes see my WSB shots from Donington Park earlier this year, http://365project.org/pcoulson/365-3/2016-05-28
September 6th, 2016  
@miata2u Thank you Peggy for your comments the rain slows them a little top speed along the straight in the dry is 210 mph or 338 kph reducing to 200 mph in the wet, OMG:)
September 6th, 2016  
@onewing Thank you so much Babs yes my son his friend John meet up on the way to Silverstone staying from Thursday riding back on Monday, been doing it for a few years now always going on our motorbikes and camping come rain or shine:)
September 6th, 2016  
@rustymonkey Thank you for finding the time to comment Karen, It was wet and misty hence the lack of clarity, Cal was exiting Woodcote corner at approx 185 mph or 300 kph at the time, they are usually flat out in the dry, I've been taking motorbikes for many years now so can pan alright but still get loads of out takes, lol:)
September 6th, 2016  
nice shot
September 7th, 2016  
@lisainstpete Thank you Lisa for your comments good job my camera is resistant to rain, lol:)
September 7th, 2016  
Gosh, Peter, that is so good.. Read your comments - i was heartened by them.. you can take shots this good but still have out-takes, phew.. that makes me feel a whole lot better about mine, lol
January 21st, 2017  
@jorlam Thank you so much for your comments and Fav they are most appreciated, was not sure if to link this shot, it was to encourage you and I'm so glad it has:)
January 21st, 2017  
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