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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    Quote Originally Posted by Aracheon View Post
    Well, we're still undecided on a few things.
    Well, with some of you headin' to the track this weekend, I say that's pretty darn cool... it's a great start!!!
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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    GL dude. Ill be working Saturdays all year so i wont make it for the novice race : ( but i will be there on sunday. if yer doin both days ill cya around bud. look for the 06zx6 with the really crappy flat black rattle can job : P
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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    Looking great Dirk!!!!!

    *edit* duhhhhh.....didnt know about the fall.
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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    dude! that sucked on sunday : ( I saw it happen. well heard it, then saw the rest. if ya need anythin lemme know, I broke my collar bone also b4. Maybe we can compare fractures!

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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    Quote Originally Posted by cromer611 View Post
    dude! that sucked on sunday : ( I saw it happen. well heard it, then saw the rest. if ya need anythin lemme know, I broke my collar bone also b4. Maybe we can compare fractures!
    Yeah, my ortho doc and I were laughing about it yesterday because it's almost exactly the same break I had last year, just on the other side. Maybe I should volunteer to be the butt of crash jokes now and give Rybo a rest from it. This one is actually going pretty well so far. None of the bad spasms I had with the other one.

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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    Sorry about the fall down dirk! How long are you out for?
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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    Quote Originally Posted by AshliRider44 View Post
    Sorry about the fall down dirk! How long are you out for?
    If it heals like the other one did, I'll be back for the next races at Pueblo. I'll probably be riding to work after about 5 weeks. I took a class from Ricky Orlando after 3.5 weeks last time but it was still pretty tender. This one has about twice the displacement (about 3cm) between the ends of the bones as the other one so I'm working at it to reduce that so they don't have to do surgery and put a plate on it. Like I said, this one isn't as painful as the other one so maybe that's a good sign. I was really looking forward to the AGTO race too. I was prepared to do everything I could to keep Hoopty from lapping me. I'm sure that would have been an exercise in futility, though.

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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    Quote Originally Posted by dirkterrell View Post
    If it heals like the other one did, I'll be back for the next races at Pueblo. I'll probably be riding to work after about 5 weeks. I took a class from Ricky Orlando after 3.5 weeks last time but it was still pretty tender. This one has about twice the displacement (about 3cm) between the ends of the bones as the other one so I'm working at it to reduce that so they don't have to do surgery and put a plate on it. Like I said, this one isn't as painful as the other one so maybe that's a good sign. I was really looking forward to the AGTO race too. I was prepared to do everything I could to keep Hoopty from lapping me. I'm sure that would have been an exercise in futility, though.

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    Yeah that race was freakin' awesome, well except for when he lead the whole damn race and got passed by Ara on the last lap, oh well! It was close and a damn good race! Ara better watch out in Hastings
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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    well you and me both dirk, sorry to hear about the wreck. which corner was it. on friday night i ended up breaking my knee. i have been waiting for the swelling to go down before i go to the doctor but im not sure if ill go. its my bad knee that has no cartillage so this this has happened before but it was extremely depressing not being able to race on sat and sun. i hope i can make the track day on may 11
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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    Dirk,

    It was good to see you and the team out there. It won't be long before your back at it again. Hope it heals quick.
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    Re: The #211 Bike is Ready

    Quote Originally Posted by AshliRider44 View Post
    Yeah that race was freakin' awesome, well except for when he lead the whole damn race and got passed by Ara on the last lap, oh well!
    Hey, I know all about getting passed by Ara. He went by me going into 7 and I thought I had forgotten to take the kickstand off and parked the bike.

    Quote Originally Posted by firefghtr View Post
    well you and me both dirk, sorry to hear about the wreck. which corner was it.
    It was 10, coming around to grid. I was bummed when I got your text about your knee. Really looking forward to seeing you out there man!

    Quote Originally Posted by 1ofTheBoys View Post
    Dirk,

    It was good to see you and the team out there. It won't be long before your back at it again. Hope it heals quick.
    Thanks Sheila. It was fun pitting near you and watching you do some awesome riding out there.

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