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Started by skiandclimb, February 25, 2009, 10:34:57 PM

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GSXR RACER MIKE

A combination of my name and all I've ever raced have been GSXR's (3 of them). My 1st race number was randomly issued # 214 when I started racing back in '96. My switch to #58 came when I didn't want to deal with a 3 digit number anymore on the ever reducing tail sections, the lowest 2 digit number available at that time was #58 and I've just kept it.
Smites are a cowards way of feeling brave!   :jerkoff:
Mike Williams - 2 GSXR 750's
Former MW Region Expert #58
Racing exclusively with CCS since '96
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Mark Bernard

Quote from: Super Dave on February 26, 2009, 05:47:51 PM
I thought it was the long stroke 383 Challenger engine.  LOL!

Ok.... I will go with that! lmao
Mark (Bernie) Bernard
Race Control CCS/ASRA - Mid-West Region

dylanfan53

dylanfan53, because I got tired of all the crappy bands out there and ended up listening to Dylan almost exclusively.  The older he gets the better I like his stuff. It scares my family, but I understand the lyrics.   :ahhh:

There's a certain innocent and plangent sonority in the timbre of his voice that touches us all.  I know it needs no further explanation. 

:lmao:

Don Cook
CCS #53

vnvbandit

When I rode to Sturgis in 1990 (5000 miles in 3 weeks) Blazing sun, dark sun glasses equaled a deep tan with white "raccoon eyes" Got the Bandit nickname from that. "vnv" Vietnam Veteran and 868 is my son's old race number
~Brian
CCS FL 68
ASRA 68
Thanks
Nancy&Patrick

Burt Munro

Quote from: dylanfan53 on February 26, 2009, 09:19:33 PM
 
plangent 


Ok.... I admit.  I had to look it up.

plan⋅gent   /ˈplændʒənt/  Show Spelled Pronunciation [plan-juhnt]  Show IPA
–adjective resounding loudly, esp. with a plaintive sound, as a bell.
Founding member of the 10,000+ smite club.  Ask me how you can join!

Helmsman

helmsman, well my first car was a shitbox Buick Park Avenue, leading to my friends calling it a boat.  Soon after i signed up for something online i picked helmsman since i was driving a boat.  It is rarely taken on forums, so i just keep using it because then i always remember what my sign on is!

187- I bought my first race bike used, it had 187 on it.  So i asked the guy i bought it from if he was going to use that number the next year, he said no, so i just applied for that number since it was all ready on the bike.

skiandclimb

Quote from: Helmsman on February 26, 2009, 11:32:54 PM
187- I bought my first race bike used, it had 187 on it.  So i asked the guy i bought it from if he was going to use that number the next year, he said no, so i just applied for that number since it was all ready on the bike.

That is quite honestly- the laziest number ever created....I friggin love it! +1 on your karma!!!!!!
#730 CCS MW/GP
Pursuit Racing, The Backstopper's Org.
www.cyclehouseperformance.com - St. Louis, MO.
King Edward's Chicken and Fish- St. Louis, MO.
www.mcraracing.com

2old2fat2slow

My name is the reason I don't race. Mom and I are the  pit crew for our son. His # is 420. He picked it because he was a huge stoner before he turned his life over to God .We just renew the number because it is his now.
Thanks to:Lithium Motorsports, Vondari Racing, Continental Tires of North America, Absolute Cycle, RaceConti,Next Level Motorsports, Mize Mobile, Vortex, Woodcraft

dylanfan53

Quote from: Burt Munro on February 26, 2009, 11:25:37 PM
Ok.... I admit.  I had to look it up.

plan⋅gent   /ˈplændʒənt/  Show Spelled Pronunciation [plan-juhnt]  Show IPA
–adjective resounding loudly, esp. with a plaintive sound, as a bell.

Made ya look...  :biggrin:
Don Cook
CCS #53

backMARKr

525....Becky's Birthday (wife).

screen --- combination of my name and often my position on track -- seemed clever at the time.

( Weaver, as soon as you get a racebike and come out and play you can make fun of my abilities or lack thereof. the offer still stands, I will even LEND you a bike :biggrin:)
NFC Racin',Woodcraft, Pitbull,M4, SUDCO,Bridgestone
WERA #13

Rick Johnson 29

Nothing special about my #29 it is my number when I ride with Nesba
so I was lucky to keep it when I started racing last year.
Rick Johnson
Expert 29, ASRA 291, Wera 29
2011 SE Unlimited SS Champ                                                               
2011 2nd MA GTO,UnlimitedSB,SS,GP                                                   08 Suzuki GSXR 1000

Eric Kelcher

Well this should be a lesson to everyone, take your time doing paperwork send it in in advance of race if possible.

Where it asked for number and had little boxes I put my telephone number, 908.

Later my team makes got 772 and 771. We ran 77 for endurance and then next year my bike ended up as endurance bike and I ended up with 77 for my sprint number.
Eric Kelcher
ASRA/CCS Director of Competition