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I want to thank everyone at NESR racing for helping Nancy and myself yesterday, that was great of everyone. With Degsy picking us up at the hospital, everyone loading up my truck, Mark following us home and unloading the truck. Without friends like you at the track that would have been tough yesterday, never mind all the help I got all year from you guys. I must have asked Degsy a thousand questions over the course of the season (him being a pro race) Still not sure why I went down in turn 10. I did not feel I was going to fast or loaded the front but it just went down.![]()
Thanks again for all your help
Bob
2014 Can-Am Outlander 1000 MAX XT-P
You took care of us too Bob.
If there is ANYTHING we could do for ya PLEASE let us know.
Thanks for the plaque (3rd in r12)!!
Don't laugh now, it hurts!
See you next year!!!
LRRS\CCS\WERA #486
hows the wife taking it ???? coming back next year ?
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Heres a condom. I figured since youre acting like a dick, you should dress like one too.
I crashed in 10. It was my very first race of the year. I hit the transition bump while leaned over (raining). Jeff W. and a few others told me to never be at full lean when you hit that bump in the wet. I don't know if that was the case for you?
Did you dent the tank?
get well soon......
peace
Don't mention it Bob, just sorry to see your perfect record broken.Originally posted by duc106
I want to thank everyone at NESR racing for helping Nancy and myself yesterday, that was great of everyone. With Degsy picking us up at the hospital, everyone loading up my truck, Mark following us home and unloading the truck. Without friends like you at the track that would have been tough yesterday, never mind all the help I got all year from you guys. I must have asked Degsy a thousand questions over the course of the season (him being a pro race) Still not sure why I went down in turn 10. I did not feel I was going to fast or loaded the front but it just went down.![]()
Thanks again for all your help
Thanks for all the air this year.
degs
Originally posted by Degsy
Thanks for all the air this year.
degs![]()
Thanks for all your help this year Bob. The Duc looks like it made it through without much damage. thanks for the use of your air and air gauge. See ya next year!
John
LRRS\CCS #714
2004 Duc 620 monster racebike
89 EX500 racebike - sold
98 Superhawk 996
"To repeat what others have said, requires education; to challenge it, requires brains".
No problem Bob and thanks again for all the help and support you gave me this weekend![]()
So, are you golfing or racing next season?![]()
Yamaha
NP on the help! Thats what we are all there for. I hope to see you there next year.
Ed
2018 Harley Road Glide
2000 Ducati 900ss
2003 Harley Softail Deuce
I wanted to add in my THANK YOUS as well.
Thank you everyone for making my first NESR racing experience an awesome one! People feed me, gave me a sticker to drive into the infield and never left me standing alone!
Bob, I hope you heal up quick! Don't laugh too much!
I think I want to be out on the track next summer
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Bob,
Heal fast, And looking forward to seeing you next year!
Hope you heal fast Bob.
You need to take lessons from Gary on how to crash. You only got one side and didn't even knock anything off.
On second thought, maybe Gary needs a Duck!![]()
Get well soon!
Remember, golf is like watching flies fuck...
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Chris J.
"You're going the wrong way!!!"
"How does he know where we're going?"
03 Aprilia Tuono, 06 Yamaha R6, 16 Yamaha XSR900, 13 VW Touareg
And NO bong hits!Originally posted by legalspeed
Don't laugh now, it hurts!
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Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Originally posted by Stoneman
And NO bong hits!![]()
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Heres a condom. I figured since youre acting like a dick, you should dress like one too.
Hi all,
> I wish to bring to your attention an incident that disturbed me at
>Loudon last Sunday.
>
>During morning practice, one of my friends crashed his bike in the wet and
>he did not get up for several minutes. His wife was standing behind the tire
>wall, frantic with worry as to his condition. The track had been clear of
>bikes (red flagged) for 3 or 4 minutes. My friend's wife was shouting
>"That's my husband, that's my husband". The corner worker who was working
>this particular corner pointed a finger at 2 of us standing behind the tires
>and shouted "You! Get the bike!" and then pointed at my firend's wife and I
>and said "You! Get out!".
>
>I was going to write this on Sunday evening when I got home but I was so
>angry I would have launched into a personal attack on this guy.
>
>All I want to say is please be mindful when you are dealing with a situation
>on the track, that there may be rider's loved ones watching, some of whom do
>not care very much for racing but support their spouse's involvement in the
>sport nonetheless. Please try to be compassionate and above all, talk to
>people like they are human beings and not animals to be ordered around.
>Believe it or not, some of us racers actually have the common sense not to
>run onto a live track and can make an educated decision as to when it is
>safe to walk onto the track and when it is not. As I said, the track had
>been clear for 3 or 4 minutes at this time and this lady only needed an
>answer as to whether her husband was ok. I usually have nothing but praise
>for all our cornerworking staff at Loudon but this guy seemed to be on some
>kind of power trip. I'm sure it wasn't intentional but thta is the way it
>seemed.
>
>That said, I want to thank you all sincerely for keeping us all safer this
>year and putting in hours and hours of undercompensated time. The people
>working turns 2 and 3 last weekend deserve a medal for their hard work while
>we all slip-slided our way around the track in the rain.
>
>Derek Sinclair
>NESR racing #105
>
Well put Degs. I hope some positive things come out of this.
2018 Harley Road Glide
2000 Ducati 900ss
2003 Harley Softail Deuce
thatsOriginally posted by Degsy
Hi all,
> I wish to bring to your attention an incident that disturbed me at
>Loudon last Sunday.
>
>During morning practice, one of my friends crashed his bike in the wet and
>he did not get up for several minutes. His wife was standing behind the tire
>wall, frantic with worry as to his condition. The track had been clear of
>bikes (red flagged) for 3 or 4 minutes. My friend's wife was shouting
>"That's my husband, that's my husband". The corner worker who was working
>this particular corner pointed a finger at 2 of us standing behind the tires
>and shouted "You! Get the bike!" and then pointed at my firend's wife and I
>and said "You! Get out!".
>
>I was going to write this on Sunday evening when I got home but I was so
>angry I would have launched into a personal attack on this guy.
>
>All I want to say is please be mindful when you are dealing with a situation
>on the track, that there may be rider's loved ones watching, some of whom do
>not care very much for racing but support their spouse's involvement in the
>sport nonetheless. Please try to be compassionate and above all, talk to
>people like they are human beings and not animals to be ordered around.
>Believe it or not, some of us racers actually have the common sense not to
>run onto a live track and can make an educated decision as to when it is
>safe to walk onto the track and when it is not. As I said, the track had
>been clear for 3 or 4 minutes at this time and this lady only needed an
>answer as to whether her husband was ok. I usually have nothing but praise
>for all our cornerworking staff at Loudon but this guy seemed to be on some
>kind of power trip. I'm sure it wasn't intentional but thta is the way it
>seemed.
>
>That said, I want to thank you all sincerely for keeping us all safer this
>year and putting in hours and hours of undercompensated time. The people
>working turns 2 and 3 last weekend deserve a medal for their hard work while
>we all slip-slided our way around the track in the rain.
>
>Derek Sinclair
>NESR racing #105
>![]()
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Heres a condom. I figured since youre acting like a dick, you should dress like one too.
Bob,
Sorry to hear about your crash, but glad to hear you are OK, sounds like a few scary moments. Hope to see you next season.
'04 600RR