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Post by oneraddad on Jun 26, 2006 15:14:40 GMT -5
Does anybody know how Aron is doing, he had a bad crash yesterday at mammoth. I hope everything is OK and we see him at the races again soon.
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ebp
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Post by ebp on Jun 26, 2006 15:40:53 GMT -5
yea he hit his head and got a bad concussion but other than that he is a OK
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Post by beaupre716 on Jun 27, 2006 0:59:26 GMT -5
It's too bad because Aron was running a strong fourth early in the race when the crash happened. He'll have his chance again soon, I'm sure. It is a good idea to give a concussion plenty of time to heal, though.
P.S. I should have some Mammoth photos and a story up on the home page in the next day or two.
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Post by tony on Jun 27, 2006 4:21:37 GMT -5
Aron running a strong 4th means nothing other than he was working his way up to the very front of the pack while in 4th. He's every bit the next up and coming RC and then some. If you've spent any time watching Aron race you'd know, it doesn't matter where he is at in the pack, even if he left in a second gate against top pros, come that last lap you can guarantee he's going to be out there ahead of everyone.
Aron's like the god of spank and sooooo smoth doing it, it's hard to even believe he crashed at all without seeing it and just taking someone elses word for it. When you ride like he does though a simple crash to the rest of us has to be real ugly at that level, I can't imagine and hope I never will have to. I never want to be Aron Harvey fast just because of that ugly one in a million crash aspect he carries around the track with him.
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teamair27
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Post by teamair27 on Jun 27, 2006 14:37:03 GMT -5
speaking of smooth, no one could even touch ben lamay out there in any class he raced not even kyle cunningham or harvey, no matter what place start he got he was up front within two laps and never won by less than 15 seconds.
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Post by nielsenracing482 on Jun 27, 2006 20:20:44 GMT -5
sorry keith that is wrong he won and he was good but not by 15 seconds in every race trent pugmire kept him honest in schoolboy. and who knows what cunningham could have done if he hadn't fall at the horseshoe turn on the first lap.
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