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Reynolds WILL race at Brands!
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23 Mar 2005, 20:13 (Ref:1260127) | #2 | ||
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It was a gutsy effort by JR today, the effort it took for him to get into his leathers indicated how tough it will be for him on Monday, let alone two days worth of qualifying on Saturday and Sunday.
It certainly makes you wonder about footballers who are carrying "knocks".......... Reynolds leg is broken in 5 places and he has had 39 days recovery since the crash!! Top effort, i hope he is rewarded with some points for his determination. |
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23 Mar 2005, 20:33 (Ref:1260158) | #3 | ||
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Haydon out, Lavilla in at Airwaves Ducati
According to the final entry list for Brands, James Haydon is unfit to ride so Gregorio Lavilla is taking his ride on the #36 Airwaves GSE Ducati.
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23 Mar 2005, 21:41 (Ref:1260212) | #4 | ||
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Hooray for JR, wat an absolute tiger to race with a bust leg, imagine the sheer trepidation he must feel that if he falls off he might knacker it all even more, hero is an over sed word but yu have to say John earns that accolade here, to do wat he did last year with the collarbone is one thing but a broken leg the man is a true hero!
As for Lavilla, well haydon seems to have crashed his way to his old self again, shame reall as he looked good last year! Interesting to see how Greg gets on, especiall if he wins, wouldnt Colin Wright be in a quandry then!! |
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My admiration for Reynolds has increased greatly from this. Even if he jsut rides safely and picks up a few points it'll be a great achievement,a dn could be crucial for his championship efforts long term. There aren't many guys in any sport who have enough guts to do this.
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Excellent news. Maybe he'll even win. Hey, if he can win a race with a broken collarbone anything is possible from him.
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26 Mar 2005, 13:23 (Ref:1262290) | #7 | ||
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JR is 22nd fastest after free session 1, Kiyo, Rutter and Emmett is the 1,2,3 so far, Rob Frost is P1 in the first 600 session.....................!
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Results from 2nd free practise here. http://www.msttiming.com/singlesessi...nd=round01.gif - good to see the BSS champion doing so well at the moment, Haris is sure proving that he deserves his seat here in the BSB, IMO.
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Karl should do a lot better the second time around, he showed more of hs real potential last season, and should get comparable equipment to Kiyonari and Rutter. I can see him winning races this year.
JR fans shouldn't be too concerned yet, he's probably intentionally taking it easy, as he probably doesn't have much new to learn about how the bike will eprform this year. If he's 22nd after qualifying his fans can panic, but (while I doubt he'll be close to the ultimate potential pace) he should be able to get onto row 2 and take some solid 'better than nothng' type results without aggravating the injury. |
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Good first race, Kiyonari was very quick from the off. Nice performance from Richards and Lavilla
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Kiyo was absolutely awesome to be honest, no one got near him in either race, well Emmett overtook him for a bit in race 2 but once in fron he ot a little buffer, eased of and then went for it!
Bike was rock solid, as was Rutters in race 2 wit a different front tyre. Lavilla was superb and rode te wheels off the Duke despite saying he was going easy! And bi shout for Karl Harris going real well on the Dunlops to beat all the Stobart boys! But best shout for JR who was a little quiet in the firast race once he knoew he couldnt be caught, bu to see him picking rider after rider off in race two was superb, think he overtook a rider a lap nearl for three laps as he went past Hill,Mason,Smart and a few more, blood superb and deserves to keep the plate just for that! ot impressed with Smart wo bined it in 1 and was no etter than John in 2. Richard Wren was pathetic, second to last in both races, seem to remember Hill was rather better tha that. Stoabrt bos have a lot to do aswell I think, Laverty was nowhere really. And the pai job on the Vivaldi bikes!! Eurgh, looks like a rum and raisin corneto!!!! |
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