Another Dunlop has died road-racing
- RChaloner
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Another Dunlop has died road-racing
6 years 6 months ago
I see William Dunlop has died doing his thing, that family is loosing most of it's men to the sport.
Guess they're doing what they love, but tough to imagine how the girls there deal with it all.
Guess they're doing what they love, but tough to imagine how the girls there deal with it all.
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Re: Another Dunlop has died road-racing
6 years 6 months ago - 6 years 6 months ago
Fully agree with you: I heard that on the radio this morning - very sad: Michael has lost his dad, brother and uncle to road racing. not sure how they have the mental strength to keep on doing what they do ?
Yesterday, I had the good fortune to meet Ian Hutchinson (what a nice pleasant guy) - he was hobbling around on crutches and looked in discomfort: this a full month after he was racing at the TT with obvoiuosly mobility and pain after his previous repeated surgery. Road Racers are a breed apart.
Yesterday, I had the good fortune to meet Ian Hutchinson (what a nice pleasant guy) - he was hobbling around on crutches and looked in discomfort: this a full month after he was racing at the TT with obvoiuosly mobility and pain after his previous repeated surgery. Road Racers are a breed apart.
"Success consists of going from failure to failure without the loss of enthusiasm " Winston Churchill.
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