It was a normal trip of Dawn when riders saw something high in the air . . . what could it be???
It was 8:00 am in the morning, riders in the trip of dawn where heading back home. The riders decided it quick, when they saw a straight road it was all dust and full throttle action, Zaki khalifa was leading the group. He looked back and saw that the polaris Saeed was riding has just came out of ball of dust without a seat and rider!!! Zaki did a very dangerous drift, and speeded to the sight of the accident. Vince was already taking the helmet of Saeed's head, Saeed was lying down, his bike is shattered into pieces. What happened here??!!
Zaki decided to bring the car, Vince escorted him, Meanwhile Osama Al-Aali and Mohammed Khalifa stayed to help Saeed from his ordeal. Saeed woke up from his coma, and got up and began walking normally, thank-god he had no injury, except for a few bruises here and there, he had no idea what happened to him when the team gathered together, Osama who was behind Saeed described the accident.
"It was amazing, its the first time in my life i saw something that big doing a front flip in the air, i was driving behind Saeed when he tried to avoid Mohammed when they were driving in full speed, when he avoided him a tree came in his face, he tried braking but it was no use . . . he hit the tree and immediately the bike started turning as if in slow motion, doing a full 360° front-flip , I swear i calculated the distance of the front-flip and it was 28 meters, and the amazing thing was that Saeed was still on the bike, until, the bike landed on its two front wheels . . ." Saeed was then thrown from the bike, the bike continued flipping and then it stopped, when it stopped every body saw how bad the bike was damaged, the seat was broken and torn, the plastics were broken, the steering was bent. But it was still able to run.
It was really horrific accident, but as Zaki said" Saeed was lucky that he was only bruised". He will still continue riding in the morning. unfortunately we had no pictures of the incident |