From the lens of resident Nikon-hauler Scott Jones, the talented MotoGP photographer brings a bevy of photos from the Thursday practice sessions at the Dutch TT. With rain, sun, and Holland’s version of something in-between, GP riders had to contend with a variety of conditions at Assen. As always, Scott’s photos are more like fine art than they are motorsport pictorials, that’s probably why we feature them every time he goes to a race. The talented photog tells us his favorite race conditions (for taking photos at least) are in the rain, as the water drops add another dimension to the movement, and the clear visors the riders wear contribute more insight to what goes on inside the helmet. Enjoy.
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Imagine yourself racing at Magny-Cours, minding your own business, hitting your lines, setting up your next pass, etc. And then all of a sudden, one of your competitors wipes-out, and takes you down with him. Tough break, but it happens right? Nine times out of ten in slow speed crashes, you can pick up your bike and recoup some points…that is of course assuming that your bike doesn’t lock handlebars with the other fallen bike, have its throttle stuck open, and the proceed to spin around like a whirling-dervish. What follows is probably humorous to everyone, except the rider on the green bike. No, that looks like one upset Frenchman. Merci beaucoup pour le tip Mullet!




