Jason McVicar's crash on his turbo Hayabusa while still accelerating after being timed at 236mph in the 3rd mile on the 5 mile long course. The crash happened directly after the 3.5 mile marker and the final resting of the bike and rider was just shy of the 4 mile marker.This video is only being shown here for informational purposes by verbal authorization of the subject in the footage, Jason specifically requested I put this video up for others to understand what can happen at these speeds. I am not sure if this video was taken by the team or others on the team and it is here for viewing only. Reproductions that are used for anything other then personal educational purposes are not permitted and this is a private video with ownership rights belonging to the person filming the video and Jason McVicar. Jason was released by the local medical facility with a shattered kneecap, many leather abrasions and a tremendous amount of pain and sore spots of course. He retained 100% recollection of the accident. He will be back and will continue to make records as he has done in the past.He obtained a top speed record of 253mph at this same meet!WEAR YOUR GEAR FOLKS as even the best of the best can run into problems.Jason, you are an outstanding rider... prayers to you and your family my friend.
Interview excerpts from the Extras on the "Giulio Cesare" film (staged at Glyndebourne, 2005):+ Director David McVicar explains his views on Handel's da capo arias, and on staging "Giulio Cesare" at Glyndebourne;+ Austrian mezzo-soprano Angelika Kirchschlager (Sesto) talks about her delightful experience working with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.(*see below for English transcription of her interview);+ British mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly (Giulio Cesare) discusses why she sings the role at the lower, Baroque pitch (excerpt from "Al lampo dell'armi" follows);+ Conductor William Christie comments briefly on Handel's score for "Giulio Cesare".-----*Frau Kirchschlager (interview in German):"It's wonderful to play with a baroque ensemble, especially with this one, because the people are so musical and so enthusiastic about the music they're playing. "Every single instrument has a meaning, and there isn't a single musician who doesn't like what he is doing. "You can feel that. It is amazing how they create that sound. It's so full of lightness, movement and flexibility. "It's also very pleasant that it is a bit lower [in pitch]."=====From interviews with cast and crew on the multi-award-winning, famous and fabulous, funny and moving production of Handel's "Giulio Cesare in Egitto" by DavidMcVicar, set in late 19th-century colonial Egypt with the Redcoats keeping Cesare's Roman Empire running. With William Christie directing the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.From Glyndebourne, August 2005.If you like this, do go and buy the video and get the entire opera! (It's really worth it!)
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