For those who have not seen this on youtube. This is Hance at a Rio Bravo Vintage Race on a 1974 YZ250. unbelievable that he did not break his neck. Bill Newkirk #6 does a fabulous job of watching and dodging at the same time. May want to turn your speakers up loud as I added some small commentary.

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Joe Edwards Comment by Joe Edwards on August 7, 2009 at 5:01pm
He must have had a KX-125 Rotary Rocket motor in that bike! Hance now rides a CZ, no chance of this ever happening again!
jack thompson Comment by jack thompson on August 5, 2009 at 9:58pm
Regards, jt
Martin Brazil Comment by Martin Brazil on August 5, 2009 at 6:18pm
In Sloooow mo it looks like Mike was the first person to perform a "superman" though it was after the 1st bounce. Still was holding out for a miracle. That took guts. Regards

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