Ross Andrew Wilson, 25, of Candlebark Court Thurgoona, pleaded not guilty to the charge, claiming the iPod earphones he was wearing beneath his helmet meant he couldn't hear the police car.
He also said the jacket he was wearing had prevented him seeing the police car in his rear-view mirrors.
The Albury Local Court was told Wilson had ridden on for about a kilometre with police following him, lifting the front wheel of his bike for about 45m.
But the excuse failed to wash with Magistrate Geoff Hiatt, who found him guilty after twice watching in-car video from the police vehicle.
When heraldsun.com.au contacted Mr Wilson this morning, he declined to be interviewed and said he wanted to put the matter behind him.
Wilson was convicted and banned from driving for 12 months and fined $800.
"Lifting the front wheel in front of a cop car doesn't help the poor boy"
