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blockhead17
5/2/2020 10:58pm
5/2/2020 10:58pm
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5/8/2020 7:00pm
Very entertaining but wow.. seems like he has lost it a little, he is pretty out-there in that interview
When he talks moto and training etc he seems way more normal and on point.
But that interview he definitely contradicted himself and waffled especially when some callers asked him questions.
But the dude is loving life, so that’s bloody cool
The Shop
However he seems happy healthy and enjoying life so that's great.
Has a business, is living life the way he wants after obviously being thrown a bunch of curveballs along the way. Good on him.
As if hanging out in Hawaii, eating, exercising and being happy is a bad way to be.
The big D spun him for a loop, but glad he’s out and about doing his own thing and not harming people
Dude seems to be doing ok seeing how he hasn’t had a “real job” in quite a few years and is what, mid 40’s?
Dude has his own company, trains a GP contender, is doing schools all over the world, and probably has more fans now then when he was racing. I don't see what's sad about that!
Pit Row
Seems to me like a great guy who still has so much passion and enthusiasm for a sport we all love too. He gives back in more ways than one. Even after all the injuries and dark times. He talks fast same as how he rides. Makes great points and is humble about it. Some of you guys just need to get out and ride me thinks.
Interesting, agree or not. Randy Richardson had the quote, Reno was “talking in square circles”.
I never listen to the Darkside show (no offence), but hey, Randy was on.
The gold medalist bmx biker on the wrap up show seemed to get a lot out of it.
https://youtu.be/4GGFSsNeDWU
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