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<blockquote data-quote="2Wheels" data-source="post: 223310" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>That reminds me of a story.. I have a good friend we took riding with us one day. Said he a had a bike as a kid, but hadn’t ridden in almost 20 years. He brought some beer to the track and I caught him drinking one while we were unloading. I said are you fkn nuts you need to be sharp he said it’s ok he brought some cocaine. He was a persistent and very likable guy, I said ok ride but stay on the flats and don’t be stupid, dude gets out on the track and destroys it. Flat out whips ass. I was in shock at how good a rider he was. Turns out, bikes is what was missing in his life, and probably why all the drinking and drugs. Two back to back class championships later he’s 100% clean and sober and says it’s all my fault. I can live with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Wheels, post: 223310, member: 3804"] That reminds me of a story.. I have a good friend we took riding with us one day. Said he a had a bike as a kid, but hadn’t ridden in almost 20 years. He brought some beer to the track and I caught him drinking one while we were unloading. I said are you fkn nuts you need to be sharp he said it’s ok he brought some cocaine. He was a persistent and very likable guy, I said ok ride but stay on the flats and don’t be stupid, dude gets out on the track and destroys it. Flat out whips ass. I was in shock at how good a rider he was. Turns out, bikes is what was missing in his life, and probably why all the drinking and drugs. Two back to back class championships later he’s 100% clean and sober and says it’s all my fault. I can live with that. [/QUOTE]
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