
. Nate played it smart and rode smooth and flawless :thumb: .
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Originally posted by 01HondaCR And then they said he was knocked out and i couldnt believe it. He gets concussions easier than anyone I know. |
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Originally posted by dirt bike dave IMO Pastrana needs to do some deep thinking about what his future holds if he insists on staying on his current path. |
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Originally posted by XRpredator I disagree, Ivan. There's a difference between a sprained ankle and a concussion. A guy has to think about his future, and maybe the AMA needs a concussion rule. |
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Originally posted by dirt bike dave No double standard here. Regardless of the profession or hobby, self destructive and/or accident prone persons should consider a lifestyle change if they are hurting themselves (and others) as frequently as Travis does. |
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Originally posted by Truespode However, by your logic Robbie Reynard needs to quit racing? Mike Brown needs to retire (he has lost 2 chances at championships due to accidents). Mike Larrocco should also go bye-bye too? Let's not forget about Hughes either. |
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Originally posted by Barbarian So would you guys quit riding altogether if you were getting hurt? What if you were making millions doing it? Travis would probably get hurt just as much if he was racing or even just play riding casually. So he'd have to give up riding altogether I think to stay injury free. I don't know if I would have the willpower to quit. |
| GG - Travis Pastrana - Spoiler |
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Originally posted by jboomer He just tries to go as fast as he can though. There's a current unmentioned 125 rider that does the same thing (albeit a little smoother) that may run the same risk on a 250. FORTUNATELY, he didn't express any interest in FMX on his little clip during the Steel City race! |
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