i ended up about 50 feet down into the ravine there. fortunately, the car didn t veer off the road, and it s hard to believe jack sanderson s motorcycle is the only thing destroyed in the crash. i had a cut on my index finger and a cut on my thumb from the barbed wire when i crashed into that. and i ended up with a slight concussion as well. his video goes viral within days after he posts it as a warning to others. i thought, if it just slows one person down, even just one mile an hour, it s doing its job. but the video s popularity backfires when it gets the attention of police, who show up at sanderson s door two months later with a summons for dangerous driving. i received a two-year ban from the roads, a 2,000-pound fine, 300 hours community service, and a 12-week prison sentence suspend for 12 months. sanderson is determined to climb back on his bike again
clocked it out. the cat and fiddle speed limit is 50. and road markings warn slow, but dry road conditions mean anything but to jack and a friend. we were having a bit of a play. we were going quick. and it s all being recorded on sanderson s helmet cam. usually you get some good footage you can make a little video of. they don t have the road to themselves, so there is a bottleneck when they gain on another biker and have to slow down. that s when sanderson starts to get antsy. i was behind my friend. and i saw an opportunity to overtake. sanderson breaks the law and crosses the double white line, the right lane in the u.k., and can see there is no traffic coming. but the next two curves are blind. i noticed i was going a bit
after he gets his license back. it s going to be something that is going to stay with me forever. but next time, sanderson says his need for speed will be tamed by his experience on the cat and fiddle. you can t treat a public road as a racetrack. that s just wrong. on another challenging road in europe, a runaway rally car suddenly veers off course and heads straight for a crowd of spectators. translator: my only thought was, where are we going to end up? october 6th, 2014, 9:00 a.m. in italy, a scenic village nestled high up in the alps. cars roar around hair-pin curves in the first stage of the annual rally. translator: instead of going
named for the quaint pub at its summit, the cat and fiddle has a sobering claim to fame. according to road safety experts, it s the most dangerous road in all of britain. yes, come and enjoy it, by all means, but do not ride beyond your means. and it s as simple as that. according to motor vehicle statistics, 44 people died or were seriously injured here in just four years. bikers like jack sanderson know the laws and risks, but they are drawn to the cat and fiddle s hair-pin curves anyway. imagine being sat on a rocket that s been fired from a fighter jet. that s the feeling you get from riding a motorcycle. especially when you are on board a 110 horse power sport bike like jack sanderson s. it was a fast bike. 163 miles an hour, i think it
a body without proper footd needssupport can mean pain. the dr. scholl s kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve foot, knee or lower back pain from being on your feet. dr. scholl s. a road that rides along ancient stone walls is a high stakes temptation for speed. i thought, this is it, this is me, dead. february 22nd, 2014, in northwest england, just 25 miles outside manchester, 22-year-old jack sanderson rides the cat and fiddle just like he has done at least 100 times before. better than sex, i d say, riding a motorcycle. it s a passion, and you are connected to the motorcycle. it is an amazing thing to do.