Somebody can inform to me that passage in race ASRA SPORTBIKE where the Mexican pilot Pablo Escalante jr I finish in 6 and appears in the table in 21????? without a doubt this single Mexican pilot of 16 years has a great future in motorcycle racing
Wasn't there a whole big stink about this guy last year?
the boy is first time that runs outside his country, the so single one has a year running the motorcycle and this is its first international race....
Nope, that was Gustavo Laya.
Seems like Escalante was docked a lap in the results. Could be a variety of different reasons for that. Wrong number on the bike, no transponder, etc.
QuoteWasn't there a whole big stink about this guy last year?
Quotethe boy is first time that runs outside his country, the so single one has a year running the motorcycle and this is its first international race....
International Race? Might be outside his country, but it's not an FIM International Road Racing Event. It's club racing. Everyone has to learn tracks.
As for great futures...
The greatest champions all still had to work really, really hard.
Liken it to pushing a rock. A great future ahead implies that you just push it down the hill. The fact is that as you try to get faster, it get's harder. Most can't do it. So, unless you're completely wealthy, you've got to push the rock up the hill...it can be a long hill.
OK Davey...that was soooo freaky we are all that much freakier for reading it...!! ;D
in that they are Right in very complicated, this world of the races, but it has the advantage to have a rich family whom without a doubt it spent to him $$$$$$ to the future of this pilot.
We will see as it goes to him in the following date of ASRA SPORTBIKE......
GREETINGS to all from mexico
excuse all but I am not very good for inglish
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QuoteGREETINGS to all from mexico
excuse all but I am not very good for inglish
No problem! I used to race a little in Texas and Oklahoma, and we'd have some Mexican riders come there. Was always good to see them racing.
Keep in touch with us.
QuoteGREETINGS to all from mexico
excuse all but I am not very good for inglish
You're doing fine. It makes you sound like Valentino Rossi! ;)
A real diplomat k3,just thought i,d pop in and thank yuo for HIGHSIDE! it was prolly the book i ever related to most easily so in any of my readings -i,m leaving NJ thurs eve to hit Daytona and pickup the bike you found me! also i believe bluedogsz and my local new guy are hookin up about the other SV-nice job hoebiz! 3 racebikes 3 weeks...All 2 wheel lovin folk should this story of a strugglin racer turns out very believable sometimes and some of the thrilling times,unbelievable- thanks again for everything you helped me with! John in Victory Gardens NJ
Well, it's cool that I could help. Believe it or not, I brokered another sale between two guys I knew here in Chicago in that same time period!
The story I really want to hear about is you and that Super SV kickin' lobster tail all over the Northeast! We'll all be expecting a report....
Glad you liked the book! ;D