Tough weekend, for sure. No, he isn't. He started the race. Incident in the chicane on lap 1. Collarbone and he bumped his head. Mentally and physically, the kid is tough as nails and it was real hard holding his hand in the bus seeing him in pain like that.
Electrical gremlin with the BMW that he sorted after the race. He had to pull off after T1, shut the bike off and restart it to clear the issue. Fortunately, he had enough of a lead that it didn't cost him the win.
Good thing they actually run races to determine the outcome and don’t base it off your opinion. Kind of a assinine statement all things considered.
http://www.cmraracing.com/showthread.php?37115-2017-Zx10r Looks like it was a reality check for him too. If he is done with racing, I wish him and his family the best. But, I sure did enjoy watching him.
Wow, that was quick...crashing on the last lap of the superstock race yesterday probably didn't help matters any. Really felt bad for him as he was already pretty beat up.
Watching him crash in both the twins race and the StK 1000 race (hard) was rough to watch. You could tell in both races he was riding pretty damn aggressive. Too bad he pushed too far and ruined it for himself. Sometime you just need to back off a bit especially if there are warning signs. No doubt that dude has balls and talent though.
What's Dominguez do in real life? He's been a fixture in CMRA for a long time and always been on good stuff.
How was he doing up until then? Rough weekend for him no doubt. He had just barely got that kawi and the SV wasn't even his as far as I know. If he was riding anything like he was in the twins race perhaps he does need to take a step back and reassess. This was a costly weekend for sure but I hope to see him out there next year