Brazil Moto Chase

Here’s  a chase scene that’s billed as the wildest motorcycle chase ever.  I don’t know if that’s entirely accurate, but it is an entertaining few minutes.

The presumption here is that the chase is real, and some dude and his pillion dudette were in a heap of trouble down there in Brazil when they were finally caught.  You’ve got to be pretty nuts to attempt outrunning a police officer on anything, but I guess more than a few crazies do so even here in California.  About 25 years ago I was in the carpool lane on my TL1000S Suzuki honking along at about 95 mph when I suddenly sensed something on my 5:00 position.  I looked in the mirror and there was a CHP cruiser not 5 feet off my rear wheel, just a little bit to my right rear.   I hit my turn signal, slowed slowly (I didn’t want that CHP car giving me a proctological examination), wove my way through traffic, and got off at the next exit.  I was expecting the indignant, outraged lecture, but to my surprise the CHP officer was an attractive young female who politely asked for my license, insurance, and registration.  “I’m surprised you pulled over,” she added.

“Really?” I asked.  “You actually get people try to outrun you?”

“All the time,” she said.  “If they get away, we can’t go by their tags and arrest them.   They’ll just say it wasn’t them, and because of the helmet, it stands up in court.”   Hmmmh.   You could have knocked me over with a feather.  “That’s if they get away,” she added.  “Most of the time they get wadded up somewhere down the road.  We just follow the ambulance to the hospital and issue the summons there.”

On this topic of motorcycle chases:  They are a staple of more than a few motion pictures.   I think the classic chase scene (and the best one) is Steve McQueen in The Great Escape (Bud Ekins did the jump in this scene, for which he was paid an unheard of $1000 when the movie was made).  There are many great movie chase scenes.  Let’s hear from you:  What’s your favorite motorcycle chase scene?


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