Saturday, July 16, 2011

Casey Stoner leans his MotoGP bike at 1,000 frames per second

Filed under: Motorsports, Videos, Honda, Motorcycle, Racing

Casey Stoner in slow motion

Casey Stoner in slow motion – Click above to watch the video after the break

Modern technology offers us some truly amazing experiences that we’d otherwise never be able to comprehend. Take, for instance, cameras. At its beginning, the camera was a novel invention that allowed mankind to capture brief images in time and record memories in a real, physical form.

Now, cameras have taken on a whole new dimension that adds a great deal of interest to everyday life. Especially since imaging went digital, we’ve managed to create ridiculously impressive devices that can literally slow real-life action to a level that shows details undetectable to the naked eye. Amazing stuff.

Equally as impressive are today’s racing motorcycles. Though MotoGP bikes, such as the Repsol-sponsored Honda ridden by Casey Stoner, aren’t exactly accessible to the Average Joe, when combined with the kinds of cameras we were just considering… well, a whole new world of seemingly incomprehensible action is opened up.

To see what we mean, we suggest you check out the video after the break. Our sincere thanks goes out to Red Bull for offering up this otherworldly clip.

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Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/i4ZRGhkmahr/Casey+Stoner+leans+MotoGP+bike+1+000+frames

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