A motorcyclist was arrested on allegations he led police on a chase from Marin through three other counties before crashing in San Jose.

Randall Lee Talley II, 36, of San Jose suffered “moderate to major injuries” in the wreck, said Officer Andrew Barclay of the California Highway Patrol. The CHP released him to the care of a hospital and plans to request charges from the Marin County District Attorney’s Office.

The incident started at about 9:20 p.m. Sunday when a CHP officer saw a motorcyclist speeding on southbound Highway 101 near Central San Rafael. The CHP tried to stop the motorcyclist, but he raced down the highway at more than 100 mph, Barclay said.

The motorcyclist went over the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, and CHP officers in the East Bay picked up the pursuit as it moved along Interstate 580. Police discontinued the chase twice because of excessive speeds, but a CHP helicopter tracked the motorcyclist through Oakland and points south.

The motorcyclist was clocked at speeds as high as 150 mph.

The pursuit ended shortly after the motorcyclist took the Montague Expressway in San Jose and headed west. Talley crashed into the left rear of a Dodge Charger and was thrown from the motorcycle, Barclay said.

The driver of Dodge, Julio Jose Narvaez-Orozco, 26, of Milpitas, was not injured in the collision. —— (c)2015 The Marin Independent Journal (Novato, Calif.) Visit The Marin Independent Journal (Novato, Calif.) at www.marinij.com Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. AMX-2015-09-23T23:16:00-04:00