I've been on "quite a few" coshocton rides that no one has gone down...like 7 days a week, wake up everyday and push it as hard as you can rides, that no one has ate shit so obviously it is because of people riding above their pretty little heads think they can that causes them to go down. I've gone down qnd so have quite a few of us in coshocton. So 1000rr has no reason to take blame and props to the guy that did go down for admitting that it was his fault and not blaming other reasons... shit happens and people wreck all the time but don't blame it on the people leading or the roads that cannot be controlled. If a turns radius decreases, someone is in your lane, gravel shows its ugly face, or there is horse shit all over the road...deal with it. Expect that even when it isn't there. That's just one of the dangers of pushing the limit on the streets.