Or, the guy who rides like an idiot squid moron on the street, loses control of the bike and ends up off road, almost T-bones a piece of farm equipment, and blames the farmer for it. And then gets on a roadrace bbs and brags about it. That guy.
Excuse me? The point was, I NEVER lost control of the bike that day. One of the reasons I rode away from it, and never went down. I took it off road so I wouldn't hit the tractor at around 100mph. Im not a squid moron either- despite your gorilla pounding chest post. The farmer could have waited ~10 seconds before turning on to the road, That's all I was saying about the tractor driver. Have a good day Scotty.
Peter and Adie ("Spiderwoman") split up. Pete moved down to Ft. Lauderdale and he has been building up sidecar racing in FMRRA. He's been picking up rigs all over the place to recruit new teams with. The #3 rig in the picture was sold to Nick Bailey, who was first brought into racing when he was Lindsey's boyfriend. Pete still has the #9E and #351 rig. Lindsey has moved on, Nick is still very active in racing. Adie has bought a solo bike and has been doing the Penguin School for the past couple of years. She's still trying to build up the nerve to go racing, but in the meantime I see her in the paddock regularly since her boyfriend races with LRRS.
I was at Barber when this Canadian by the name of Jeff Gallard was looking to buy a rig. He told Pete about the rig and said that he would buy it if Pete agreed to be the driver.....at the Isle of Man.
Right. Except it was a country road, with flat corn fields on each side- just before the sprouts came up. Dirt fields. Ya'll act as though I was blowing through town through a neighborhood, or crowded highway. Oh, never mind. I'm an asshole.
And you are still totally wrong in your assessment of what happened and what the tractor driver could or should have seen or done....
Faster than I was as a monkey! (I don't recall the owner's name, nickname Bullwinkle? No longer with us?)