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ozgal

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  1. OK this is my personal opinion, you dont have to agree! all i've seen in the past 5 or so years are riders who seem to think because they have been signed to a british league, the british league (and everyone else) OWE THEM! and seemed to have forgotten the dirt they came from. There is no thanks for the opportunity given to them and this is where the "prima donna" thing is coming from. It would be nice to see a young rider be "thankfull" to be given an offer of a lifetime to ride in europe, and come home to remember the hours people have spent to help them be the best they can. I hope all sides of the story come out, will be an interesting read and will also help this NOT happening again. As for track conditions, i've watched little ones (8 year old's) ride through a puddle they could of drowned in and love every bit of it, the throttle goes both ways, the different track conditions give you more experience and THAT is where the champions come from! My 2 cents
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