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    Thanks a million folks for the support
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    Great stuff Frosty, wasn't too long ago you were telling me "I'm going to win the Championship" ... thought for a minute it might of been the drink talking :P !

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    good stuff frosty.....
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Just on a final note..cos hes seems so sedate about it all


    WE WON...WE WON....WE WON
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    sedade --are you kidding--im bouncing off the walls
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    Well Done MR Frosty!!!
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    Congratulations Frosty!!! You deserve it with ALL your enthusiasm !!
    Mate you were flying just before you fell off but glad you were able to clinch the seris win.
    Is Paul Buckley who won on the RGV250 on the KB site?? - I wanted to catch up with him and see what he's done to his bike as it was very quick to be beating all you big boys!!
    Bring on Next season !!!

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    rodders Hes a freind and I can assure you hes done nothing cept keep the bike fettled. BUT hes done a million or so laps of the track.
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    Nice work Tony! Congrats on taking out the championship!


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    Yeah, I talked to Paul a lot during the day, he does keep his RGV up to scratch. But I think he did so well, because of his experience on the track, plus his uncanny ability to control a bike on an uncertain surface, he was telling me all day, that he's way better in the wet than in the dry, comparative to other rider's of course. Still, once the track dried out he was still kicking arse. Just rode really well I think.

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    Congrats on the championship win Frosty! Here's another pic of you in action!
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    Today Im feeling every ache in my back and arms--I think my entire body hit that barned "ripple "strip
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    Today Im feeling every ache in my back and arms--I think my entire body hit that barned "ripple "strip
    After watching you bounce along the track, over the ripple strip and off into the kittie litter I was surprised you were able to get back out there for the other races. Even though it was only a low side you bounced along on your arse and I was sure that'd bruise straight away and you wouldn't be able to walk much.
    Zen wisdom: No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. - obviously had KB in mind when he came up with that gem

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    mate I actually diddnt feel a lot at the time.--More pissed off with myself than anything else.
    Totally the oposite of what we had planned
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    congrats Frosty. Awesome news! Only just got back from around the place so weehee!

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