The rider was going around a truck backing into a driveway and had his head up ass carrying that much speed all the way to impact and NOT slowing as he rounded the truck. Note the following riders were going much slower.
The cage was also making an improper right turn into the oncoming lane. It was likely turning left then changed it's mind.
Motor rider was proximate cause and turning cage contributory.
JMHO
I agree, the rider was putting himself in a bad position coming around blind with that speed, I treat cars with the attitude that they are JUST smart enough to make a car move, nothing more. I probably would have run back to the bike to shut it off.........then assess the damage to my ride to determine the beating the cager was going to get after I pulled them out of the window.
Not sure where you see the car making an improper turn. Looks to me like it was moving to the correct side of the road ie the left lane (it's not in America obviously). Only thing the driver did wrong was stop dead in front of the bike - and most likely shouldn't have pulled out in the first place although he couldn't have seen the speeding rider. Other bikes/car coming had plenty of time to stop. Can't say that it looks the slightest bit fake to me.
Dam good catch, Mate!
I ***'d up there. So used to crashes up here, I jumped to the conclusion it was the US. Other than I'd put no fault on the cage, all else I said is still valid.
Coincidentally, since that post, I helped a mate in Adelaide with an auto v. ped case. I had to watch the video several times to get used to the different directions.
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Never have ridden motor on left side roadways - but, I did drive cage in Barbados, where the roads are left side and the cages are also left side steer like over here. Was very confusing!