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replys to this board - Anonymous - 07-09-2003 I find it amusing that a top rider can say (and i agree with all he says ) much the same as i said a few weeks ago but there is no hystira no foul language and not many comments I think it speaks for itself Now the truth has been published no comments you were all so vocal before so whats changed your minds or is it the truth hurts good on you Nick and the others someone has to speak up for the marshalls and under the circumstances who better Re: replys to this board - Anonymous - 07-09-2003 Re: replys to this board - Anonymous - 07-09-2003 My thoughts also, personally speaking out of respect for the family involved, racers and marshalls i think enough has now been said.Lets look to the future. Stella. Re: replys to this board - Anonymous - 07-09-2003 What's done is done, we ALL have to learn from these things that have happened, and try to stop them happening again and again. You can say lots but it'll not bring 'em back. Everyone trys to react to situations as best as they can, but at the end of the day there is always a risk as to whether the job is carried out to everyone expectations. I'd say if you can do better, stop complaining and get out there and offer your help/services ! and prove your point ! Re: replys to this board - Anonymous - 07-09-2003 Well said eveyone. Many of us have ( or still do) marshalled, and are aware that we as marshalls, or as riders competing at a high level, can all make mistakes. We are there to support each other in our beloved sport, and most marshalls and riders hold each other in great respect. If anybody is looking for a fight, pick it somewhere else. We just want safe, fast racing with joint celebrations at the end, and an acknowledgement of shared sorrow for lost or injured friends. |