Woman biker’s 120mph crash is caught on helmet camera as she cheats death racing a car in Russia

Woman biker’s 120mph crash is caught on her helmet camera as she cheats death and suffers just cuts and bruises while street racing a car in Russia

  • The biker, Angelina, is known as the Sochi Speeder after her western Russia city
  • Angelina was riding a Kawasaki ZX-6R  when her bike began to speed wobble
  • Motorists ran to her side after motorway crash in Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia

A scary video shows how a Russian woman biker cheats death to survive a 120-mile-an-hour crash on her Kawasaki ZX-6R after a motorway race with a car.

The miracle rider, known as the Sochi Speeder after her home city in western Russia, is seen careering out of control as her motorbike accelerates to 120mph (190 kmph).

Her GoPro camera keeps filming as she ‘jumps’ from the out-of-control 600 cc Kawasaki Ninja, saving her life.

She is seen smashing onto the tarmac, but is remarkably unscathed by the crash which took place last week.

The woman, called Angelina, in her early 20s, suffered scratches and bruises on her rear and legs but – astonishingly – no fractures.

The crash video shows how motorists rushed to help her seconds after her high speed accident.

‘All my body hurts… Please, ambulance,’ she says as they approach.

Angelina is seen overtaking a white car at 120mph before getting into a speed wobble and spinning off to the side of the road in Adler, Sochi, western Russia

Footage from her helmet camera shows the moment she begins to lose control as her bike shakes from side to side

Footage from her helmet camera shows the moment she begins to lose control as her bike shakes from side to side

Her helmet camera captures the crowds of motorists who had stopped to help on the motorway as she asks them to 'please' call an ambulance

Her helmet camera captures the crowds of motorists who had stopped to help on the motorway as she asks them to ‘please’ call an ambulance

Witnesses are heard saying: ‘Don’t touch her… Please, lie, do not move. She will survive. How are you?’

‘It hurts.’

‘Calm down, breathe. Do not remove anything. Leave your helmet. Do not move, lie as you are.’

‘I had a speed wobble, the bike was shaking.’

Angelia, in her 20s, is known as the Sochi Speeder after the city in western Russia where she lives

Angelia, in her 20s, is known as the Sochi Speeder after the city in western Russia where she lives

She told her 29,300 followers that she was 'sewn up' but 'cannot move' though she 'did not stay in hospital'

Later she is seen on her feet posting a video from home showing her bandages

She told her 29,300 followers that she was ‘sewn up’ but ‘cannot move’ though she ‘did not stay in hospital’. Later she is seen on her feet posting a video from home showing her bandages.

‘We saw. Lie there, don’t move…’

They looked on evidently disbelieving that she could have survived.

Later Angelina posted on her social media: ‘I got into horrible crash….

‘There were almost no chances to survive in this crash, but I was very lucky…

‘No fractures, but all in lacerations…’ 

She suffered scratches and bruises on her rear and legs but - astonishingly - no fractures

She suffered scratches and bruises on her rear and legs but – astonishingly – no fractures

She said she jumped from the bike as spun out of control.

She told her 29,300 followers that she was ‘sewn up’ but ‘cannot move’ though she ‘did not stay in hospital’.

Later she is seen on her feet posting a video from home showing her bandages.

‘My bum is still there,’ she joked.  

Angelina took to social media to update her followers of what could have been a career ending or life threatening crash

Angelina took to social media to update her followers of what could have been a career ending or life threatening crash

Known as the Sochi Speeder, a report claimed she had been speeding at 120mph, 65 miles over the speed limit

Known as the Sochi Speeder, a report claimed she had been speeding at 120mph, 65 miles over the speed limit

‘The skin was grazed off…but….’

Reports said she was doing 120 mph (190km/ph) when the speed limit was 55 mph (90km/ph).

A car overtook her before the crash in Adler, part of the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, with accounts claiming she was in a race with the vehicle.