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Old 12-Jun-2005, 11:41
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Pedro,

Hope it stops hurting very soon, unfortunately you may feel the pain in your wallet a little longer ...

Get well soon mate .....
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Old 12-Jun-2005, 12:31
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Pedro,

what on earth were you thinking fella... damp lines and out on slicks.... mannnnnn that's daft.....

Lose the money for the TD and put it down to experience next time fella....


Hope MRs Pedro is ok with it all...

and hope the wrist is a simple one...

Get well soon

Steve I think the track was dry at the time, Pedro got the rear wheel on the curbing exiting the hairpin. I think he might have turned in a little to early. The rear spun out and when it made contact with the tarmac and gripped again, spat him off in protest.
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Old 12-Jun-2005, 13:01
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Don't think he was even on the gas !,were you pete ?

we'll put it down to a racing incident !,all the top racers/riders use this cover all term !

get better soon,pete,them san miguels in the coming weeks,will speed the recovery up m8 !

[Edited on 12-6-2005 by Simon Reed]
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Old 12-Jun-2005, 15:18
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simons / jon are right,as i was just feathering arond i found the front tyre was cooling off, my s/r was to enter the turn early which made me exit wrong,i wasnt on the gas,i was rolling over the rumble strip
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get well soon man !! sounds nasty.

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Old 12-Jun-2005, 20:52
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what on earth were you thinking fella... damp lines and out on slicks.... mannnnnn that's daft.....

Damp was the operative word Weeksy, there was not much, and even so there was bags of grip even for slicks which I was also running. Damp on painted kerbing is a different matter.

GWS Pedro
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Old 12-Jun-2005, 23:48
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Sorry to read this Pedro,

The bike will heal. Glad to hear your injuries will also heal in time - That's 2. You might get lucky 3 times and find that Mrs Pedro will soon calm down too.

Take it easy mate.

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Old 13-Jun-2005, 20:18
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im on the long road to recovery now,collar bone kills like hell,carnt get comfy at all.wrist is ok at the mo till i see the specialist tomorrow afters.decided to not to track again this year as i wont be 100% till mid august, i dont want to risk any mone breaks as ive now had both collar bones broke:P.
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Make sure they plate them well Pedro. You don't want yout head rolling off
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took me six months before my collar bone felt anywhere near how it used to. Couldn't sleep on my right side for 3 months. Still have a massive callious after healing.

I feel your pain.
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