Copyright 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.
By David Swarts
EMGO USA’s AMA Superstock rider Chris “Opie” Caylor survived a high-speed impact with a deer and resulting crash while instructing in a Kevin Schwantz Suzuki School Tuesday at Road Atlanta.
“I had just passed a student on the outside of turn three, the left-hander, and was going down into turn four, the right-hand turn where Rich Oliver crashed his Superbike a few years back. I was in fourth gear and had just flicked back to the right when I saw a deer’s head pop up. I didn’t know if he was just sitting there or what, but as I came around the bend, he sprinted right into my path,” Caylor told Roadracingworld.com.
“I T-boned it, the deer, cut it in half. The hind quarters were laying on the track, the front half was over in the grass by me. I went into the haybales and the wall on rider’s left covered in blood. I’m okay, but I pretty much destroyed the bike.”
Caylor was riding a Suzuki GSX-R750 belonging to the Kevin Schwantz Suzuki School. Caylor’s bike was equipped with an on-board video camera used to record students riding, and Caylor said the video footage shows the impact clearly.
Opie Caylor Hits Deer At Road Atlanta
Opie Caylor Hits Deer At Road Atlanta
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