In the large-displacement motorcycle team practicing to perform at the anniversary of the People's Police Academy and the 10th anniversary of the Armed Forces Faculty, Pham Hong Thuy was the only female driver.
Pham Hong Thuy and teammates perform cornering techniques.
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Pham Hong Thuy (22 years old) is a third-year student of the Criminal Procedure Law Department of the People's Police Academy. As an excellent member of the school's large-displacement motorcycle club, Thuy was selected to participate in a demonstration of driving techniques for the 49th anniversary of the People's Police Academy and the 10th anniversary of the Armed Forces Department, which will take place on May 12. |
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The only female driver in this lineup of 10 large-displacement motorbikes is the center of attention of the police cadets every training session in the school yard. |
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More than a year ago, Thuy "fell in love" with large displacement motorbikes. She found a sense of comfort and stress relief when riding high-speed manual motorbikes that weighed 3-4 times her body weight. |
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Thuy and her teammates performed a technique of turning around a row of straight markers. This technique requires the driver to skillfully use the throttle, handbrake, and footbrake, combined with the correct sitting posture. If the brake and speed are not well controlled, it is very easy to fall over. |
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"Big displacement motorbikes are quite dangerous and too much for women. This type of manual motorbike requires a lot of complicated techniques when controlling. When engaging the clutch, if your hand is not steady, the motorbike can shoot forward at a very fast speed," said a member of the motorbike demonstration team. |
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Thuy also fell many times when practicing riding 250cc or 400-1000cc motorbikes. "There were exercises where I had to ride over obstacles and then suddenly had to turn at 60km/h, so falling was normal. Sometimes I couldn't put my feet down because the bike was too heavy," Thuy said. |
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Beautiful, individual, and good at riding large-displacement motorbikes, Pham Hong Thuy is admired by men. She believes that she has learned to be cautious and alert in grasping and handling situations thanks to practicing riding this large-displacement motorbike. Photo: NVCC. |
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Thuy is also a "great kicker" of the Teakwodo martial arts team of the People's Police Academy. Photo: NVCC. |
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At the 2017 Northern Student Martial Arts Competition, Thuy won a gold medal. Previously, in 2014 and 2016, she won a silver medal at the Ministry of Public Security's martial arts competition. Photo: NVCC. |
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In the 2015-2016 school year, the girl from Ho Chi Minh City achieved the title of excellent student of the People's Police Academy. Photo: NVCC. |
According to VNE