The Spanish rider seems to have gotten into the Texan mood, taming his bike like a true cowboy.
We’ve reached the Texan round of the MotoGP World Championship: however, contrary to expectations, the riders had to face unexpected rain that poured over the Circuit of the Americas, leading to quite unpredictable scenarios.

At 3:50 PM yesterday, the first free practice sessions of the Moto2 category began: these were dominated by a splendid Dixon, who continues to confirm himself as one of the fastest riders on track after Argentina. Behind him is the home rider Joe Roberts (the only American), while the leader Manu Gonzalez struggled quite a bit.
What stunned everyone, however, was Aron Canet’s impossible save: the number 44 rider suddenly lost both the front and rear of his Kalex bike and managed to stay attached to the bike only with his hands, holding onto the handlebars, while the rest of his body lifted off the ground.
VIDEO – ARON CANET’S RODEO IN FP1
Magic, skill, or pure instinct… it’s hard to say, but the Spaniard miraculously managed to stay on the bike, avoiding a dangerous high-side.
Photo: Aron Canet, Fantic Factory Racing Moto2 Lino Sonego