PICTURE: Colin`s incredible save.
Video clips of the incident can be found on You Tube, but this high ꦅquality picture (click to enlarge) shows in perfect detail just how far gone Edwards was - the Texan's 🍃inside foot, knee and elbow are all dragging along the ground, while his outside leg is waving in the air.
But Edwards didn't give up 🔯and was somehow able t🌱o get his M1 back up on two-wheels.

Video clips of the incident can be found on You Tube, but this high quality picture (click to enlarge) shows in perfect detail just how far gone Edwards was - the Texan's inside foot, knee and elbow are all dragಌging along the ground, while his outsid𒐪e leg is waving in the air.
But Edwards didn't give up and was somehow able to get his M1 bꩲack up on two-wheels.
"I obviously got into turn one too hot," he said of his 'fall'. "It went, came bꦅack, went away again and I thought I was down. I tried to dig my elbow in but it kept going so I kind of lifted my arm up and pulled it up on the handlebars. And it came꧋ back somehow. The crowd loved it anyway. I've done it a few times but this is the first time it has been caught on [TV]."
Edಌwards acknowledged the cheering fans with ♍a wave as he rode away from the incident.
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Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Vaဣlentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.