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Started by spyderchick, July 19, 2005, 12:35:39 PM

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gma

Sic 'em, Alexa! Sic 'em!

RRRRRRRRRUFRUFRUFRUFRUF!!!

Good words, but wasted ones.

Ree-ree proves herself all the time on her own.

I enjoy seeing your pride.

;)

spyderchick

QuoteSic 'em, Alexa! Sic 'em!

RRRRRRRRRUFRUFRUFRUFRUF!!!

Good words, but wasted ones.

Ree-ree proves herself all the time on her own.

I enjoy seeing your pride.

;)


So what do you think of the site, you ol' lecher?  :o ;D

Serious, email me if you think there are some prudent changes to be made. I appreciate your input.
Alexa Krueger
Spyder Leatherworks
414.327.0967
www.spyderleatherworks.com
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Do or do not, there is no "try".

cardzilla

+1 on her being WAAAAAY cuter than Zalusky.. no offense or anything.  You have to realize it's not HER fault she's a girl.  Sponsorship is about return on the dollar and companies know they can get a lot of return from something unique.  Even if she wasn't fast, she's diverse.
Larry Dodson
CCS # 22
2004 Yamaha R1 Superbike

mad_brad

brilliant.


too bad robert jenson isn't a girl.  ::)

gma

DEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!    :o  :o  :o

cardzilla

#17
My guess is that he'd disagree.  Not to mention, he gets paid.  I seem to remember Kneedraggers.com being his primary sponsor.  That coupled with the fact he dominates any regional weekend he attends and I think he's doing ok.  Any more smart ass comments?

PS - it's Jensen
Larry Dodson
CCS # 22
2004 Yamaha R1 Superbike

Dawn

QuoteAny more smart ass comments?


Don't tempt him....

He's FULL of them.  There's a reason that he calls himself "mad_brad".....







.... it's because he has an uncanny way of getting everyone mad at him.  Then he goes, "mission accomplished."

 ;)

cardzilla

Listening to Killswitch at that moment so it didn't take a whole lot. *mission accomplished*

I just think you shouldn't hate someone for something beyond their control.  What heterosexual male would give her crap anyway?
Larry Dodson
CCS # 22
2004 Yamaha R1 Superbike

Dawn

QuoteWhat heterosexual male would give her crap anyway?

I know of one < cough > K3 < cough > who does all the time.  

 ;D

mad_brad

where did i "hate" anyone?  ::)


i asked a question, it was answered. and yes, i disagree. you may like the"marketing" side of racing. i'll stick with, and enjoy  the "racing" side of racing.

thank you.

HandleThis66

Oh geez.  Don't even get me started on the 'girl card' in racing.  All I have to say in my defense is...get off the computer and take it to the track if you're going to talk smack.  I paid for all my own racing with my hard-earned dollar as long as I've been on the track (bought my own bikes, turned my own wrenches and paid my own expenses).  I accomplished all my wins and top finishes against new machines on ragged worn equipment/bikes (because that's all I could afford).  I followed the entire F-USA series on an outdated/ill-horsepowered machine, traveled across the country ALONE, and finished respectably in all the events.  I never asked for hand-outs or ill-deserved sponsorship.  Mom and Dad didn't pay for my racing (but they did help me when I was in a $ crunch), and only a few people turned wrenches on my equipment.  I race to race, and I wrench to wrench.  My intentions are to win races, represent my sponsors, and have FUN.  I quit my good paying job, gave up all the simple luxuries I can spare, and forewent a social life (including boyfriends), just so I could succeed at a racing career.  My lap times speak for themselves, and I know there are a few racers out there a little suprised by what I dished out on the track this year.  I've even been offered instructor slots, based on my speed, while I attended race schools this year.  There is a reason I don't have an AMA license, YET.  I am developing, and my results reflect that.  Between my 3rd with the 748R, and my 4th on the KTM, I am stepping up.  And when I am healed from my broken collarbone (which I am healing with no pain medication) I will bring home more podiums.  And as for the comparison between JZ and I, we will only know who's faster when the time comes.  She is a talented rider with great potential (and a friend of mine).  As for my competitive side, I will do everything in my power to be the fastest racer I can be.  Which includes riding every chance I get.  This season has been a turning point, with people offering machines and support for my riding.  These offers have been extended not on the merit I'm a girl...but on the merit I am a fast rider with marketing opportunities not common in the industry (and because Mum and Pop want to see me achieve my dreams).  I don't have a god-given 'set', so I'll work with what I've got.  The point behind racing is not always to win (which I'd love to do every weekend), the point is to sell motorcycles, and related equipment, to support the industry.  Thanks to all the people who believe in me and know the true ME.  I will do you all proud, and not exploit the glaring fact that I am a girl.  I turn the soapbox back to whomever wants it...
Ciao, Rhiannon  :-*

russ1962

waaa waaa waaa  She got to stay up longer than I did waa waa

Why complain when one of our fellow (snicker) racers gets noticed or can pull off more support than another?  She's a racer, like you, like me.  If she gets support you couldn't get, pat her on the back and be proud.   It's not like there's a lot of support in this sport, and when a fellow racer can find some, good for them.

Gurl, you go for it.  If you draw extra attention to the sport, then we'll all benefit.

Hey, anyone else who doesn't like it, too bad for them.  
Russ W. Intravartolo, EX #47
mailto:rintravartolo@yahoo.com