There wasn't any white paint where he rode It was just as he was giving the throttle a tickle, but it would have been pretty amazing if he could get the rear tyre to spin without some throttle
It looked like there could have been some oil or something on the road, looks a little 'spotty' but I'm still saying cold tyres. Even a set of supercorsas would take miles to heat up when it's near freezing.
It sounded like the rear spun up a little just because of the timing of the slip and the rev, if it was just a panic clutch in moment then there must have been something on the road, there's no way even cold tyres should slip under that little throttle. How far into your commute was it? Maybe some ice/oil/diesel/a combination.
Some junctions, this time of year, lorries constantly pulling out onto main roads and have water laying on the tops of the bodies/trailers spilling off onto the road, leading to black ice on junctions, mix that with a bit of loose gravel on those filter lanes and you've got a nasty slippery hazard waiting to catch you out.
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