Ironic that I was just going to warm up for two days in Laguna, and now I'm feeling banged up two days before the two days I'm about to do in Laguna.
Oh, and the crash?
I basically was coming upon a much slower rider, which was not a big deal. Going into Turn 5 of Thunderhill, I've passed many a slow riders out of it and into the transition to 5A by swinging to their outside and giving them room. That was my plan, as usual, but the rider ahead of me had other plans as he described to me post-collision; he said that going into and through Turn 5 he "saw (my) shadow" coming up on him fast, so he decided to swing wide out of Turn 5 to give me room to pass him on the inside into 5A. In doing that, he basically swung into my planned trajectory to safely pass him. Long story short, his rear wheel and my front wheel cross, and as has been proved time and time before - in a battle of rear wheels and front wheels on a motorcycle, the rear wheels always win.
I ran into the back of the other rider BECAUSE he was trying to get out of my way.
Like I've been saying - ironic.
Nearly four years since my last track incident, and my no-crash streak at Thunderhill has now been broken.
P.S.
While I maintain this blog for me to personally read every now and then, I don't know if anybody else reads this, and more importantly, if any riders read this. But in the case that some do, please take note of this same advice I gave the rider I collided with:
Do not ever worry about what's going on behind you. Maintain your line and pace, and those behind you will find a way to safely pass you.
That is all.
P.P.S
Punished or not, I'll keep doing good deeds! Here's me giving a friend of mine a tow 'round the track, trying to show him some slightly quicker lines he could take. I keep looking back just to make sure I wasn't going too fast for him. :)