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    I have officially retired as a racer

    A lot of things have become very very clear to me over the last few weeks, one of them was, I am totally prepeared to pull the trigger still, but my MISTAKE with Sam Love at Ruapuna, has helped me think it all through on a very clear level, and I can never be as good as I was, and I only raced to win, so it is time!

    The following is a copy of release from my UK manager John Hope, thanks to all involved.
    The End of an Era


    It can now be revealed that Shaun Harris, after some serious soul searching and rationalising has come to the
    decision to withdraw from the 2009 Isle of Man TT Races, and all racing.

    The reasons for this are contained in Shaun's own words which follow, but as his UK Manager, I wish to take
    this opportunity to thanks the RFH Team for all their work in returning Shaun from the hell of his accident in 2007.
    Thanks guys, and let me assure you...our campaign was a success, and our work is done....he is where he
    needs to be...all systems go with his life, and his family...He has returned from Hell

    To my good friend Wilson Craig, mega thanks for trusting my judgement once again in putting the considerable
    weight of your Racing Team behind Shaun in his proposed visit to the Island this year.
    It is a fact that Shaun Harris has nothing left to prove as a racer and although he won't be flying the Wilson Craig
    flag this year, he will be around to thank you personally.

    To the fans and supporters of the Return from Hell Campaign, I will be endeavouring to return the financial
    assistance provided for Shaun in due course. I have everyone's details and in time will refund you all fully. I
    know that it's maybe not the outcome you all had for the campaign but I know you will agree Shaun's decision
    is Shauns decision and I know you will all respect it. It changes nothing...he is still an inspiration and one of
    the TT's living legends.....you can all be proud you played a significant part in his journey of recovery and self
    contentment...thanks!

    My tenure as Shaun's UK Manager has now drawn to a close as a consequence of this decision and I am extremely
    grateful and proud of the opportunity to do my best to assist his return from hell...I hope my efforts met with his
    approval and I fully expect our friendship to go from strength to strength in time to come.


    I will close by stating that all is not finished with Shaun.....I hope to be making an announcement on something
    special in the near future...on this website! I'll leave the final word to the man himself.......

    Message from Shaun:



    "After very deep and careful consideration and with great regret towards all of you faithful fans of real road racing and me in particular, I have decided to withdraw from competing at this years Isle of Man TT races.



    My reason for this is a coming to terms with the fact that my whole effort of recovery from my accident was to prove to myself that the accident did not take my abilities away from me. As I consider myself to be a true road racer, I needed to be sure I still was a true road racer and that my accident, whilst taking a lot from me, did not take that part of me away.



    My recent races, including my race win, here in New Zealand has been the final proof that I needed in order to come to terms with my inner struggle in this regard. Basically, and unknown to me, I was targeting the TT races as the place to prove these things to myself. In reality, I have to accept that the Isle of Man is no place for such actions and as a former winner there, I know this for a fact.



    During the whole of my racing career I have been totally supported by my family. They have shared my success and my troubles with me on an equal basis. Unless you are in this position, it is difficult to understand the hardships which come with it. I have to be honest and say that while I have mainly seen things from the 'racers' viewpoint, my recent discussions with my family have finally brought me to the point where I have decided that with me being a big part of their life, and them in mine, hanging up the leathers is the most important thing for me now. My love for my family is my main focus now and I am actually more comfortable than I have ever been in my journey of doubt and indecision of whether to carry on competing at the TT. My decision to stop has been made purely by myself and for these reasons. I will now be a 100% family man.



    I would especially like to take this opportunity to offer a huge thanks to all my friends and fans around the world who have helped to carry me on my journey of racing since 1991 and who have enabled me to achieve my many successes, especially my 2003 Isle of Man TT victories……..I am indeed part of a unique club and proud of it. My other journey of recovery from the serious injuries I received in 2007 has also been inspired by some of the most genuine friends and fans from within any sport in the world. Relative complete strangers dipping into their pockets and parting with their hard earned cash and valuable time and efforts in order to support someone from the other side of the world is a concept I am still trying to handle……saying thank you does not even come close to expressing my gratitude for this. If I live to be 200 years old, I will never forget these acts of support.



    Although I don't know the man, Wilson Craig has proved himself to be a special person who was providing me with an extremely competitive bike and spares to compete with. The significance of this to me is something which I will be eternally grateful for….I am only sorry that I will not be racing under his team colours but I would like to wish him all the success his team deserve. I will be thanking him in person in due course.



    Finally to John, my manager and his Return from Hell team, I can only say sorry and thanks at the same time. John and I had a discussion recently and he stated that, contrary to the fact that I thought my decision to pull out of the TT was a body blow to the campaign, he stated that the campaign has in fact been a huge success in the sense that it should be looked upon as a process which has delivered Shaun Harris back to himself…..I now agree with this as I understand it now.



    In closing I would like to say that I will be trying to get over to the Island this year and hope to meet up with you fantastic people who have become such a big part of my life and some of my main contributors to my current state of contentment I now have with my dear family.



    Thanks



    Shaun.





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    Respect, Shaun.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Sad to see you go......
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    Disappointing to hear, but probably a wise move.

    I don't think you get to change your mind again now, though, you'll have to stick with it this time...

    Will you still dabble in club and street racing here in NZ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Disappointing to hear, but probably a wise move.

    I don't think you get to change your mind again now, though, you'll have to stick with it this time...

    Will you still dabble in club and street racing here in NZ?

    Nah mate, " I am done" No dabbling as far as a rider goes, I will still be involved some how, as I love this game
    I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots! ALBERT EINSTEIN

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    Its all good Shaun, when someone figures out that they are no longer 110% on top of thier game and call it quits, then, nothing but respect should bestowed upon that person. It was the right call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Nah mate, " I am done" No dabbling as far as a rider goes, I will still be involved some how, as I love this game
    I'm sure I won't be the only one who's sorry to see you retire from competition.

    Hope we can still catch you at the occasional trackday!
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    A hard decision to make Shaun but now its made a relief eh? Its been great watching you race and I have eaps of respect for you decision. You cant walk away from racing altogether, there will be a niche for you somewhere. Good luck to you and the family.

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    Cheers for the above crew

    I will now be 100% focusing on my Motorcycle related Buisness, it was all to kick off seriously in 2007 and all turned to poos!

    Trackdays, O yes, I will be at them for sure this year and more to come I hope.

    My race trailer is being turned into a Rolling/travelling shop, so lots of product will be on hand at the Track days I attend fromMarch on wards.
    I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots! ALBERT EINSTEIN

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    You are certainly a character....& show your character through making a decision not only for you, but your family.My highlight at Ruapuna was shaking your hand,just wish Id got your autograph!! Major respect to you Shaun, & all the best.
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    much respect for your sharing/caring decision......
    theres more to racing than riding.....enjoy whatever you do

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    There comes a time when you have to make the big decisions.......looks like you've made one important to you, Shaun. It's not easy, but, if you made it for the right reasons, that's what matters.
    Thanks for all the memories and input you've made, into a sport you are passionate about and may your future go well.

    Good to hear you're not totally pulling out of bikes, though!
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    Good on you Shaun. I'm glad to see you know just what you want to do with yourself now, and that your happy doing it.
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    The man that is a living legend. Huge respect to you, Shaun. As in your words, you have returned from Hell. It will be seen that your legacy to all NZ m/cycle racers hasn't just been that of a race winner (which you did so well) but also that of a mentor, instigator, protagonist and tenacious weed. And they can't kill a weed as you've proven!
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