The science of motorcycle crashes rides onto the small screen

Although its considered by many as the worse-case scenario for riders, there are technologies and a scienceĀ for the dreaded motorcycle crash.

Tonight on the National Geographic Channel, an extraordinary behind-the-scenes look at the new technologies being used to avoid motorcycle crashes and prevent injuries or even death when a racer or rider does go down.

The film captures stunning action photography of world-class test riders Vito Guareschi (Alpinestars, Nolan, and Ducati) and Umberto Rumiano (MV Agusta) in action during what are normally closed test sessions of new riding gear and motorcycles.

Its produced by Cry Havoc Productions, an award-winning documentary film company specializing in Moto-related films, Motorcycle Crash Tech includes exclusive interviews with racer Neil Hodgson and the legendary Giacomo Agostini.

Brembo factory riders are also filmed testing the company's newest brakes on twisting Italian mountain roads and performing incredible braking tests on Brembo's private test track.

With rare access to the R & D facilities and research departments at Alpinestars, Brembo, Nolan, and MV Agusta, the film chronicles the very latest technologies being used in motorcycle riding gear, boots, helmets, brakes, and the bikes themselves to make racing and riding safer.

For those who can't wait until the documentary airs at 9pm, there are photos and videos on the National Geographic Channel's website.

 
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