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http://superbikeplanet.com/2014/Apr/...rdsretires.htm
http://www.crash.net/motogp/news/201...d-of-2014.html
Cheers man!
Has always been a pleasure watching him race, it appears he has everything in his life well sorted, I think this is a smart move.
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
Love the Texas Tornado!!!!
Wishin' Colin the best...Man that 2002 Imola WSBK race...![]()
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
Got to meet him at Loudon in '93 when he was teamed up with Jamie James for Yamaha/Vance & Hines... A genuine, down-to-earth guy that would simply be fun to hang out with.
Nothing short of incredible that he has competed at this level for so long. Best wishes Colin!
He's had a good run, and is a great guy. I've seen him race several times, heard him speak a few times, chatted with him a couple times.
One of my best racewatching memories is going to the MotoGP at Laguna Seca in 2005 -- the first GP in America in ten years -- and seeing two Americans on the podium.
Nicky Hayden won that race, and Colin Edwards second, with Rossi third.
PhilB
"A free man must be able to endure it when his fellow men act and live otherwise than he considers proper." -- Ludwig von Mises
1993 Ducati Monster M900; 265,000 miles -- killed by minivan 30Oct17
Very Sad to hear this.....What a charismatic guy. I remember watching him early in moto gp and I am amazed at his longevity. Im a huge hayden fan and remember that race in Assen in 2006 and breathing a sigh of relief. You knew the day would come eventually when he would retire but it still feels a bit of a shock to me....
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99 cbr 900 street
02 sv 650 race
I'll miss him, especially the interviews.
'02 SV650 street|woods|race LRRS #128