Man Crashes Motorcycle Into Pole While Doing 157 MPH: REVISITED WITH FACEBOOK BLOG
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Man Crashes Motorcycle Into Pole While Doing 157 MPH: REVISITED WITH FACEBOOK BLOG
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Department reports that, early on the morning of December 19, 2010, a 19-year-old Noe Marcos Colazo of Tempe, Arizona “lost control of the 2004 Yamaha YFR motorcycle he was riding when he was unable to navigate the gradual turn in the roadway.” Seconds earlier, police had clocked the bike at 157mph. Pictures from the scene clearly show a disintegrated red Yamaha R1. Well, it turns out that a 20-year-old Noe Colazo of Queen Creek, Arizona has a Facebook page, on which he publicly discusses this and previous police chases. Let’s take a look.
All these screen shots of material that Noe chose to make public on Facebook were taken this morning, January 3, 2011.
All these screen shots of material that Noe chose to make public on Facebook were taken this morning, January 3, 2011.
Perhaps most disturbing are these exchanges from December 17, just two days before Noe’s fateful crash.
BEFORE:
LESSON OF THE DAY: Don't do anything stupid.
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Hopefully next time he loses his limbs and half of his brain so the next photo of him will be at his family's holiday party and he is the one sitting in the wheel chair drooling over himself.
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It's a shame. Mom & Dad would never drop a 19 year old kid into a brand new Z06, but think nothing of letting him pilot a 2 wheeled cruise missile (even if he paid for it himself).
Between his road antics, and the bragging about it on FB, it's no wonder the rest of us who ride sportbikes can't get any respect from the public, or decent insurance rates for that matter.
I have no ill-will towards him, but no sympathy either. Once he recovers, I hope they pull his ticket-to-fly long enough for him to grow up a bit.
Between his road antics, and the bragging about it on FB, it's no wonder the rest of us who ride sportbikes can't get any respect from the public, or decent insurance rates for that matter.
I have no ill-will towards him, but no sympathy either. Once he recovers, I hope they pull his ticket-to-fly long enough for him to grow up a bit.
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It's a shame. Mom & Dad would never drop a 19 year old kid into a brand new Z06, but think nothing of letting him pilot a 2 wheeled cruise missile (even if he paid for it himself).
Between his road antics, and the bragging about it on FB, it's no wonder the rest of us who ride sportbikes can't get any respect from the public, or decent insurance rates for that matter.
I have no ill-will towards him, but no sympathy either. Once he recovers, I hope they pull his ticket-to-fly long enough for him to grow up a bit.
Between his road antics, and the bragging about it on FB, it's no wonder the rest of us who ride sportbikes can't get any respect from the public, or decent insurance rates for that matter.
I have no ill-will towards him, but no sympathy either. Once he recovers, I hope they pull his ticket-to-fly long enough for him to grow up a bit.
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