This rider did three things wrong.
First he took the wrong track into the corner. By that I mean he started on the inside of the curve. Doing so put him to the outside of the curve too late to make the corner without crossing the line. You need to always start a corner at the outside edge of a turn and then tighten it as you go into it to avoid an oncoming vehicle from crossing over into your lane.
At the same time he was not paying attention to the road -- but rather giving attention to the camera person.
Lastly, once he realized he came to the outside of the corner, and couldn't lean any more, the turned his head and looked right at the "vet" -- which straightened-up the bike and put him right into what he was looking at. He should have turned his head further to the right at the section of the road where he needed to go. He might have had a slim chance of making it, but for certain, he would have missed the "vet" -- mostly because of the efforts of the vet-driver pulling off to his right.
If there is ever anything one needs to learn about riding, it is that you must look at where you want to go at all times... because you WILL go where you look. If you look at the ditch... you'll go into the ditch. If you look at the other lane... you'll go into the other lane.
EDIT: Here are two links that explain what I am saying.
http://easttnbikers.com/forum/index....h=7828%3bimage
http://www.soundrider.com/archive/sa...lls/RS-cc2.htm