I’d say he was the goat when it came to fan interaction. Can’t think of a close second, maybe Jamie or the bostroms but it wouldn’t be close. his brother Aaron was and probably still is a good dude. Only met Alex once or twice and not a bad dude in those limited interactions. Good peeps I’d say.
I was fortunate to meet him several times when i was in the indusry. He was one of the nicest you will ever meet. He loved his fans. He would ofter spend time hanging with them instaed of being in his garage. Setup wasnt his thing. He was bottoming out the forks on his bike and the team asked what spring he wanted to try. he said "just leave it like it is, its fine." He actually asked if he had seen me at daytona the year before and in fact we had talked at Daytona for quite a while. I never saw him without a smile on his face.
Another interesting write up. https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/...=emailCampaign&dm_i=4DIP,1LJ8H,721GWF,7HR2I,1
"Gobert, accompanied by former GP rider Stu Avant, whom Taylor had hired as Gobert’s minder." Now there's a man who got into a few shenanigans in his day. He initially hung around with Phil Read and then ended up being good friends with Sheene, Parish etc., not exactly squeaky clean that lot.
The guy was magic on a bike. Sure, he was a shooting star, but we all know who he was. I would say he accomplished quite a lot before he took the final checkers.
Can we stop with the don't do drugs BS? I will drink any of your mfer's under the table and probably do the same with some recreational drugs but at any point in the activity I can stop and walk away without any hesitation. And there is people that simply can't. I hate to call it a disease but I'm convinced it's something genetic, some people are just wired different. So to kind of dumb it down to "don't do drugs kids" is pretty shitty in my view. There is bigger forces at play here. Pretty sure nobody ever dreamed of dying as a 48 year old drug addict. rant off.
I don't have any data on it but I would contend that a lot of people have said that after starring to hang out with Mary Jane. Not necessarily for recreational purposes, but you didn't specify…
That's the whole point. Drugs affect different people differently. They can trigger serious illnesses with some and have little to no long term effects to others. The point is : there is no way to know what you're getting into. Some risk it, some don't.
Weak rant. If you never start, you will never have any issues with it, whether you have the addiction gene or not. Try again, junkie.
Here's the deal...I can promise you 100% that if you don't do them...you will not get addicted to them. ZERO chance you can make the same promise if you try them. I guess some folks are strong enough to just not do them and never worry about it or what all comes with that crap. Some make good choices...some don't. And in AG life...he made some seriously life altering choices. Those life altering choices would have never happened had he simply chose not to do drugs. Of course...he could have had a get off and either been killed or severely wounded for life...so there is that too I guess.
Had the pleasure of meeting him a number of times. I always felt that he was never the same after his girlfriend Suni died. I will remember him for his on-track exploits...RIP Go Show.